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Revision as of 21:57, 26 October 2007

Brown University
Home Lead Sensor Tristable Switch Community Supplemental About us


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Tri-Stable Toggle Switch

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A trinary memory unit. A genetic circuit. A proof of concept. Here is the man-made architecture of the switch and the natural context of our parts.






Tri-Stable Model

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While Gardner et al created a mathematical model and a genetic switch in the Bistable paper, one was not used to design and improve upon the other. Here we extend our model to the Tristable system and discuss what certain parameters mean in terms of DNA and Proteins, Production, Repression, etc.





Testing Constructs

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The dirty side of the switch. Testing constructs that will enable us to determine our constants in absolute terms and apply a mathematical basis to changes we make on the Tri-Stable Switch architecture.






Appendix

More information about where we are going and where we have been.