Biophysical Chemistry
Genetic circuits are engineered biological systems that consist of synthetic gene regulatory networks designed to control the expression of specific genes in a predictable manner. These circuits function similarly to electronic circuits, utilizing inputs and outputs to perform computations at the cellular level, enabling cells to respond to environmental changes or perform specific tasks. They play a critical role in synthetic biology and bioengineering by allowing researchers to program cells for applications ranging from biomanufacturing to therapeutic interventions.
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