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Looking at a colony of bacteria under the microscope expressing fluorescent proteins in an oscillating manner sounds like fun, but the oscillating system might have real applications. One hypothetical application that could be used in fundamental research involves interactions between genes. To become familiar with this hypothetical application, an example is given: | Looking at a colony of bacteria under the microscope expressing fluorescent proteins in an oscillating manner sounds like fun, but the oscillating system might have real applications. One hypothetical application that could be used in fundamental research involves interactions between genes. To become familiar with this hypothetical application, an example is given: | ||
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'''Fig. 1''' ''A hypothetical graph of the expression levels of genes A & B.'' | '''Fig. 1''' ''A hypothetical graph of the expression levels of genes A & B.'' | ||
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The oscillatory system could also be used in industrial applications. One hypothetical application involves ranging enzyme concentrations. If for example a particular protein is manufactured by carrying out two different reactions in separate tanks by using an organism with an over-expressed enzyme A in tank 1 and another strain with over-expressed enzyme B in tank 2, the same follow-up of reactions can be carried out in 1 tank using two oscillatory systems present in a single organism. For example, a particular subset of enzymes can be produced in an oscillating manner so that the product is exposed to a high concentration of enzyme A at a certain time point and a high concentration of enzyme B at another time point. This way the efficiency of such a process could be increased. | The oscillatory system could also be used in industrial applications. One hypothetical application involves ranging enzyme concentrations. If for example a particular protein is manufactured by carrying out two different reactions in separate tanks by using an organism with an over-expressed enzyme A in tank 1 and another strain with over-expressed enzyme B in tank 2, the same follow-up of reactions can be carried out in 1 tank using two oscillatory systems present in a single organism. For example, a particular subset of enzymes can be produced in an oscillating manner so that the product is exposed to a high concentration of enzyme A at a certain time point and a high concentration of enzyme B at another time point. This way the efficiency of such a process could be increased. | ||
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