Bit.Bio
Bit.Bio
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At bit.bio we look at a cell as if it were a computer. The nucleus is the hard drive, storing genes in its DNA. Genes interact with one another, forming programs called gene regulatory networks. Together, these programs form LifeOS™, the Operating System of Life™. At any given time only a subset of the programs in LifeOS are switched on and active, defining the function and identity of every cell. Gene regulatory networks are tightly controlled by transcription factors, the code of LifeOS. Our c Show MoreAt bit.bio we look at a cell as if it were a computer. The nucleus is the hard drive, storing genes Show More
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