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The economy of chromosomal distances in bacterial gene regulation
Biologynpj Systems Biology and Applications

The economy of chromosomal distances in bacterial gene regulation

E. Cakir, A. Lesne, et al.

Explore groundbreaking research by Eda Cakir, Annick Lesne, and Marc-Thorsten Hütt, which delves into the intriguing dynamics of gene distances in the transcriptional regulatory network of *Escherichia coli*. Their findings suggest that evolutionary pressures favor shorter distances in gene regulation, shedding light on the costs associated with long-distance transcription factors and their implications for bacterial evolution.... show more
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