On the architecture of regulatory systems: Evolutionary insights and implications

Bioessays 8 (6):204-208 (1988)
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Abstract

Interspecific comparisons reveal remarkable diversity in patterns of gene expression, even among closely related species. Combinatorial regulatory mechanisms could facilitate the evolution of this diversity. However, the high degree of interdependence characteristic of combinatorial networks would represent a major constraint on evolution and might generate many features that have no direct adaptive value.

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