<h4>Basic Component Creation: Building Core Synthetic Biology Elements</h4>
<p>In the <b>Basic Component Production</b> section, we focus on two classic synthetic biology elements: the <b>switch</b> and oscillator. A switch consists of a pair of mutually repressed promoters and genes, showcasing bistability under different inducer concentrations. Using the component building and control panels, users can construct and visualize this process, unlocking the switch as a new basic component for further use.</p>
<p>Similarly, the construction of an <b>oscillator</b> can be demonstrated using the same approach. In this case, the switch and oscillator represent the equivalent of conditional and loop statements in programming languages. By encapsulating these components as basic elements, the software conveys the modular design concept of synthetic biology, much like circuit design in electronics. Additionally, the inclusion of logic gates will enrich the educational experience, allowing users to deepen their understanding of biological logic systems.</p>
<h4>Encouraging Creativity: Free Design and Project Visualization</h4>
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<p>In the <b>Free</b> Design section, users can select common chassis organisms and design synthetic biology projects using components they have built or defined. This feature not only aids iGEM teams in visualizing their projects but also opens the door to organizing synthetic biology design competitions for teenagers. By giving young users the freedom to experiment with their own designs, the software fosters creativity and engagement.</p>