Team:UPO-Sevilla/Project/Improving Flip Flop/asRNA/Conclusions

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                             <p>In the same way as with the proteolysis system, here we are repressing both State 2 reporter and State 1 repressor when State 1 is the dominant. The conclusions of this mechanism are the same that with proteolysis: RFP residual signals will be minimized while PcI expression will be enhanced, as it won’t be repressed. By doing this, we will shorten the switching time between states and obtain the clearest signal difference.</p>  
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                             <p>In the same way as with the proteolysis system, here we are <strong>repressing</strong> both <strong>State 2 reporter</strong> and <strong>State 1 repressor</strong> when State 1 is the dominant. The conclusions of this mechanism are the same that with proteolysis: <strong>RFP residual signal</strong> will be <strong>minimized</strong> while <strong>PcI expression</strong> will be <strong>enhanced</strong>, as it won’t be repressed. By doing this, we will <strong>shorten the switching time</strong> between states and obtain the <strong>clearest signal difference</strong>.</p>  
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Conclusions

In the same way as with the proteolysis system, here we are repressing both State 2 reporter and State 1 repressor when State 1 is the dominant. The conclusions of this mechanism are the same that with proteolysis: RFP residual signal will be minimized while PcI expression will be enhanced, as it won’t be repressed. By doing this, we will shorten the switching time between states and obtain the clearest signal difference.