06-10-2025 02:00 via cell.com

A reversible genetic NOR gate in plants using translational repression

A reversible genetic NOR circuit is implemented in tobacco plants, with exposure to chemical inducers as inputs and GFP as output. A mathematical model of the circuit’s mechanism is proposed and validated. The design methodology is versatile and analogous to electronic circuit design, enabling easy adaptation to other applications
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