What are the basic principles of regulation ?

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What are the basic principles of regulation ?..

Answer / pritesh chitte

Principle for Regulation (especially of GEne expression) lies in either positive control(eukaryotes) or negative control(prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes) It depends on certain cis acting elements like promoter,enhancer,etc. and trans acting elements like repressors,transcription factors etc.

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Answer / Krishan Kumar Verma

The basic principles of regulation in bio physics include:n
1. Feedback: Regulation can be either positive (reinforcing) or negative (counteracting). Positive feedback amplifies a signal, while negative feedback dampens it.
2. Homeostasis: The maintenance of stable internal conditions within an organism despite changes in the external environment.
3. Signaling pathways: Complex networks of proteins and molecules that transmit information between cells and within cells.
4. Control systems: Systems that monitor a specific aspect of cellular function and respond to changes by adjusting other aspects.

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