Multiple Choice
A "buffer gate" in synthetic biology can best be described as
A) a single repressor molecule (R1) that prevents the production of an output molecule (Pr1) .
B) alternate input molecules (I1 or I2) that drive the production of alternative proteins (Prn) .
C) a single input inducer molecule (I1) that leads to the production of a single product (Pr1) .
D) kill switches.
E) a potent DNA-damaging toxin.
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