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Figure 1 -  Overview of Pearls-on-a-String model (from Crombach & Hogeweg, 2008). (A) Simulations are run  on a 150x50 lattice for 6.10 5  time steps
Figure  2  –  Typical  structure  of  a  functional  region  in  the  genome.  It  starts  with  a  promoter,  possibly  flanked  by  an  enhancer site and/or an operator site (e.g
Figure 5 – (From http://apps.cmsfq.edu.ec/biologyexploringlife/) The lactose operon is inactive in the absence of lactose  (top)  because  a  repressor  blocks  attachment  of  RNA  polymerase  to  the  promoter
Table 2 – The TF is represented in black, its active site (the part which allow the TF to bind on the binding site) being  represented in green
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