Team:BostonU/Repressors

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In order to build and test the priority encoder below, we will need to create new basic parts for new repressors and their corresponding promoters. The diagram below shows an Abstract Genetic Regulatory Network, or AGRN, where only the function is outlined without any specific parts assigned to the promoters, repressors, or small molecules (with the exception of the fluorescent proteins GFP, RFP, and BFP).
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Repressor Proteins and Promoters

Why Repressor Proteins?

In order to build and test the priority encoder below, we will need to create new basic parts for new repressors and their corresponding promoters. The diagram below shows an Abstract Genetic Regulatory Network, or AGRN, where only the function is outlined without any specific parts assigned to the promoters, repressors, or small molecules (with the exception of the fluorescent proteins GFP, RFP, and BFP).
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Design and Assembly




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