Yea, but it would probably be difficult. Perhaps have a bunch of repressors that all repress each other so one wins in the end and represses all the others (Kind of what lambda does). It could be easier to do this with interfering CRISPRs, but also not worth the effort to make it.
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On Monday, April 14, 2014 8:58:26 AM UTC-7, Olivia Gallup :) wrote:
On Monday, April 14, 2014 8:58:26 AM UTC-7, Olivia Gallup :) wrote:
Is there a DNA sequence/device that can randomly pick a gene out of a group of genes to be expressed? For instance, if there are 5 different pigmentation proteins encoded in the DNA but you only want one of them to be expressed at a time, can you make the cell pick one of the colors at random?
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