Combinatorial promoter design for engineering noisy gene expression

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Math

Dose-response Curve The Dose-response relationship describes the change in effect on an organism caused by differing levels of exposure (or doses) to a stressor (usually a chemical). This may apply to individuals (eg: a small amount has no observable effect, a large amount is fatal), or to populations (eg: how many people are affected at different levels of exposure). (from wikipedia)
Dose-response curves are often modeled by the Hill function

Methods

Chromosomal Integration

Building Blocks

Gal operon

Tet operon