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The relation between crosstalk and gene regulation form revisited
Rok Grah,
Tamar Friedlander
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Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Mathematics
Crosstalk
100%
Gene Regulation
95%
Gene
59%
Regulator
37%
Form
25%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
21%
Network Design
16%
Excess
14%
Transcription Factor
10%
Natural Selection
9%
Random Networks
8%
Design
8%
Activation
7%
Interference
7%
Availability
7%
Protein
7%
Parameter Space
6%
Target
5%
Mathematical Model
5%
Cell
5%
Costs
4%
Necessary
4%
Partial
4%
Demonstrate
4%
Estimate
3%
Model
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Crosstalk
68%
Gene expression
66%
Genes
58%
Transcription factors
9%
Proteins
6%
Chemical activation
6%
Availability
4%
Mathematical models
4%
Costs
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
gene
46%
regulation
42%
network design
17%
natural selection
8%
production cost
7%
protein
4%
organism
4%
cell
4%
parameter
2%
analysis
1%
effect
1%
Agriculture & Biology
genes
21%
gene activation
12%
crossover interference
10%
regulator genes
10%
production costs
9%
natural selection
9%
gene frequency
9%
mathematical models
9%
transcription factors
7%
organisms
5%
proteins
3%
cells
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Genes
24%
Regulator Genes
21%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
18%
Genetic Selection
13%
Transcriptional Activation
9%
Theoretical Models
8%
Transcription Factors
7%
Costs and Cost Analysis
6%
Proteins
3%