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<li>The mRNA produced is also being degraded, because it has a certain half life (just like radioactive elements decay, all chemicals have a half life, and so do DNA and RNA!). | <li>The mRNA produced is also being degraded, because it has a certain half life (just like radioactive elements decay, all chemicals have a half life, and so do DNA and RNA!). | ||
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<li>Protein is produced from the mRNA transcript by the process of translation. | <li>Protein is produced from the mRNA transcript by the process of translation. | ||
<li>Protein is also degraded since it has a half life, similar to the mRNA. | <li>Protein is also degraded since it has a half life, similar to the mRNA. | ||
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Some of the assumptions made here are - | Some of the assumptions made here are - | ||
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<li>mRNA is made directly from DNA, and all the other components and processes in between, such as pulling of RNA polymerase (RNAp) by the TATA box in the promoter, binding of RNAp to the promoter and initiation of transcription are sufficiently fast, so that the parameters can be lumped and variables (such as RNAp and Promoter) can be ignored. | <li>mRNA is made directly from DNA, and all the other components and processes in between, such as pulling of RNA polymerase (RNAp) by the TATA box in the promoter, binding of RNAp to the promoter and initiation of transcription are sufficiently fast, so that the parameters can be lumped and variables (such as RNAp and Promoter) can be ignored. | ||
<li>Degradation of molecules such as mRNA and protein is spontaneous, and is not triggered or accelerated by certain components (such as ssrA). | <li>Degradation of molecules such as mRNA and protein is spontaneous, and is not triggered or accelerated by certain components (such as ssrA). |
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