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- | |This scheme is quite different to the previous ones in the sense that there is a single strain that has several stable states (e.g. A and B). | + | |This scheme is quite different to the previous ones in the sense that there is a single strain that has several stable states (e.g. '''A''' and '''B'''). |
Each state activates the transcription of different sets of genes. The transition between states is given in a stochastic manner, but the probability of transition can be externally modulated. Each cell will spend a fraction of the time in each state independently of other cell. | Each state activates the transcription of different sets of genes. The transition between states is given in a stochastic manner, but the probability of transition can be externally modulated. Each cell will spend a fraction of the time in each state independently of other cell. |
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Schemes
Crossfeeding
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Independent Population Control
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Cross-population control
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Stochastic State Transitions
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