Science, Volume 319, Issues 5859-5864John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008 |
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... transcription windows ( Fig . 1 ) , creating random bursts of synthesis . A great variety of scenarios is possible , but the stochastic properties of individual gene expres- sion events have only been measured in a few simple systems ...
... transcription windows ( Fig . 1 ) , creating random bursts of synthesis . A great variety of scenarios is possible , but the stochastic properties of individual gene expres- sion events have only been measured in a few simple systems ...
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... transcription intensity follows km2 / ( 1 + ( p / 600 ) 2 ) , where km is the transcription rate of the reference gene . For gestation , the time intervals between creation events follow a gamma distribution of order N = 8 and average 1 ...
... transcription intensity follows km2 / ( 1 + ( p / 600 ) 2 ) , where km is the transcription rate of the reference gene . For gestation , the time intervals between creation events follow a gamma distribution of order N = 8 and average 1 ...
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... transcription windows ( Fig . 1 ) , creating random bursts of synthesis . A great variety of scenarios is possible , but the stochastic properties of individual gene expres- sion events have only been measured in a few simple systems ...
... transcription windows ( Fig . 1 ) , creating random bursts of synthesis . A great variety of scenarios is possible , but the stochastic properties of individual gene expres- sion events have only been measured in a few simple systems ...
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