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University of Groningen

tRNA mimicking structures to control and monitor biological processes Paul, Avishek

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10.33612/diss.166342562

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Stellingen Behorende bij het proefschrift: tRNA mimicking

structures to control and monitor biological processes. Avishek Paul 1. Synthetic biology has emerged from the curiosity of unravelling biological mysteries with engineering maneuvers using genetic entities (chapter 1).

2. The trans-encoded genetic switches could become a broad tool to control gene expression with a wide array of inputs (chapter 2). 3. It is truly phenomenal what you can achieve when you try to add a different dimension in biological research with synthetic chemistry (chapter 3).

4. Retron can extend the applications of synthetic biology by rendering RNA switches to its DNA counterparts (chapter 4). 5. Complex biological phenomena can be simple when we translate molecular events into optical signals (chapter 5).

6. You need to have a great deal of patience while working on a difficult project.

7. If you fail in your experiments, then don’t think you are going to start from the scratch but think of it as you are going to start from your experience.

8. Sometimes little things can make big changes in life.

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