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===Modeling the Quad-state===
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The above model demonstrates the interaction between parts that make up the quad-state system. S1, S2, S3, and S4 are reporter molecules that represent each state, and could be replaced by any desired protein (for activation of other pathways, production of enzymes for biosynthesis, etc).
The above model demonstrates the interaction between parts that make up the quad-state system. S1, S2, S3, and S4 are reporter molecules that represent each state, and could be replaced by any desired protein (for activation of other pathways, production of enzymes for biosynthesis, etc).

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Light Programmable Genetic Circuit

Modeling the Quad-state

The above model demonstrates the interaction between parts that make up the quad-state system. S1, S2, S3, and S4 are reporter molecules that represent each state, and could be replaced by any desired protein (for activation of other pathways, production of enzymes for biosynthesis, etc).