Toggles and oscillators: new genetic circuit designs.

Two recent papers report the de novo design of a functioning biological circuit using well-characterized genetic elements.(1,2) Gardner et al. designed and constructed a genetic toggle switch while Elowitz and Leibler built an oscillating genetic circuit. Both circuits were designed with the aid of mathematical models. These papers demonstrate progress towards the unification of theory and experiment in the study of genetic circuits. Comparison of the predicted and observed behavior of the circuits, however, shows that the models explain only some of the circuits' properties. Further study of the observed behaviors not predicted by the model would lead to new insight into the properties of genetic networks. BioEssays 22:507-509, 2000.

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