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proteins that binds to a specific DNA sequence to alter the expression of a gene. The genetic switch turns genes on and off in response to specific signals.
Mark Ptashne has written: 'A genetic switch' -- subject(s): Bacteriophage lambda, Genetic Repressors, Genetic regulation, Viral genetics
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Response time is a measurement of how long pixels take to change after "being told to". So when there is a color switch in a pixel with a 6.5ms response time it will take 6.5 1 thousandths of a second to change.
Response time is a measurement of how long pixels take to change after "being told to". So when there is a color switch in a pixel with a 6.5ms response time it will take 6.5 1 thousandths of a second to change.
Redundancy
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The clap switch works with the use of an impulse response of a transfer function. It makes use of a sound analyzer input and interface with a digital signal processor and FFTs.
The clap switch works with the use of an impulse response of a transfer function. It makes use of a sound analyzer input and interface with a digital signal processor and FFTs.
DNA provides greater stability and accuracy in storing genetic information compared to RNA. This makes DNA less prone to errors and mutations, allowing for more efficient replication and inheritance of genetic material. This likely led to the switch to DNA-based genetic systems during evolution on Earth.
The process where parts of two homologous chromosomes switch places is called genetic recombination. This process can occur during meiosis when homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange segments of DNA, leading to genetic diversity in offspring.
The membrane protein responsible for binding hormones that can switch on a cell's response is typically a hormone receptor. These receptors are often found on the surface of the cell membrane and can activate signaling pathways inside the cell in response to hormone binding.