Britten–Davidson model
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Britten–Davidson model
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The Britten–Davidson model, also known as the gene-battery model, is a hypothesis for the regulation of protein synthesis in eukaryotes. Proposed by Roy John Britten and Eric H. Davidson in 1969, the model postulates four classes of DNA sequence: an integrator gene, a producer gene, a receptor site, and a sensor site. The sensor site regulates the integrator gene, responsible for synthesis of activator RNA. The integrator gene cannot synthesize activator RNA unless the sensor site is activated.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britten%E2%80%93Davidson_model
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2022-10-13T06:20:23Z
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