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The transcription and translation mechanism although theoretically independent pro- cesses, in practice it may not be as predicted. The model considered above (or in general practice) considers abundance of cellular resources such as ribosomes, or amino acids to carry out the function . In reality, the present quantity may not be sufficient to the facil- itate smooth function of each individual biological processes. When we insert a synthetic plasmid inside a cell, the host has to share the resources it suppose to use for cell growth and other activities. One can model the competition of cellular processes as virtual in- duced negative feedback. Suppose, A and B are two mRNA require the ribosome and the only available ribosome binds with A due to strong RBS in the sequence, then B wont be translated to the protein form soon. These kind of behavior is known as post transcrip- tional control. There could be any possible combination of such competition behavior, as a case study we are considering a competing between p1 and p4. Such competition intro- duced two implicit feedback to each other in the oscillator. The model of such dynamics can be written as,






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