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How Is a Toggle Switch Different from a Repressilator

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How is a toggle switch different from a repressilator?


A) A repressilator oscillates whereas a toggle switch is bistable.
B) Repressilators encode repressors (e.g.LacI) ,but toggle switches do not.
C) A repressilator requires a control molecule (e.g.IPTG) ,whereas a toggle switch does not.
D) Toggle switches encode repressors (e.g.LacI) ,but repressilators do not.
E) Anhydrotetracycline is an effective regulatory of repressilators,but not of toggle switches.

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