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Our project aims to integrate multiple digital signals (signals that are either present or absent, no in between) to dictate the analog expression level of a certain gene. Different combinations of these digital signals will produce different intensities of gene expression. This is similar to many gene activation pathways found in nature, and | Our project aims to integrate multiple digital signals (signals that are either present or absent, no in between) to dictate the analog expression level of a certain gene. Different combinations of these digital signals will produce different intensities of gene expression. This is similar to many gene activation pathways found in nature, and | ||
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Our project aims to integrate multiple digital signals (signals that are either present or absent, no in between) to dictate the analog expression level of a certain gene. Different combinations of these digital signals will produce different intensities of gene expression. This is similar to many gene activation pathways found in nature, and