Indirect and suboptimal control of gene expression is widespread in bacteria
Indirect and suboptimal control of gene expression is widespread in bacteria
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Gene regulation in bacteria is usually described as an adaptive response to an environmental change so that genes are expressed when they are required. We instead propose that most genes are under indirect control: their expression responds to signal(s) that are not directly related to the genes’ function. Indirect control should perform poorly in...
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Indirect and suboptimal control of gene expression is widespread in bacteria
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1744-4292
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1744-4292
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10.1038/msb.2013.16