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Synthetic biological scheme

A synthetic biological scheme is a synthetic biology approach to consider the natural processes of regulation in a cell, in which biological elements implement logical functions that mimic similar ones in electronic circuits. Applications of such designs range from simply adding a measurable element, such as GFP, to an existing natural biological scheme, to introducing completely new systems from many parts.

See also

  • Logical elements

Notes

Literature

  1. Butzin, NC and Mather, WH 2016. Synthetic Genetic Oscillators . Reviews in Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine. 2: 100-125.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Synthetic_biological_schema&oldid=89139262


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