Synthetic Promoters
Synthetic promoters are sequences of DNA that are designed to control the expression of a gene. By exploiting the natural process of transcription, these promoters can be used to increase or decrease the activity of a gene. Synthetic promoters are used in gene therapy, drug delivery, and the development of new treatments for diseases. They are also used to study gene function and regulation for a variety of applications, including improving crop yields, developing new bioproducts, and understanding why certain diseases occur. Synthetic promoters offer great precision and control in controlling gene expression, allowing researchers to more effectively develop therapies and treatments.
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