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                 <p id="pp">To correct this, the mRNA needed to be a step function, so limiting the amount to whole integers and meaning that production of the protein was restricted until the first mRNA was produced. However, this only served to add a delay onto the overall protein production and multiply it by the mRNA amount as seen in Figure 1. This highlights another problem. As we can see in Figure 2 below, we know that it takes ~28 s to produce a protein (K3) after the mRNA has been made, suggesting that it should occur at  ~54s. However, the second mRNA is produced in advance of this, increasing the rate at which the protein are produced and making the first protein at  ~53s. This correctly describes the overall rate of the system in producing proteins but is incorrect for finding the time at which they are made, as each mRNA is independent of any other. This means that each mRNA required  individual consideration based on each having a separate protein production mechanism that contributes to a total protein quantity. </p>
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                 <p id="pp">To correct this, the mRNA was altered to be a step function, limiting the amount to whole integers such that production of the protein was restricted until the first mRNA was produced. However, this only served to add a delay to the overall protein production and multiply it by the mRNA amount as seen in Figure 1. This highlights another problem. As shown in in Figure 2 below. It takes ~28 s to produce a protein (K3) after the mRNA has been made, suggesting that it should occur at  ~54s however, the second mRNA is produced in advance of this, increasing the rate at which the proteins are produced, initiating at  ~53s. This correctly describes the overall protein production rate of the system, but is incorrect in finding the time at which they are made, as each mRNA is independent of any other. This means that each mRNA required  individual consideration, based on each having a separate protein production mechanism that contributes to a total protein quantity. </p>
 
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