Feed-forward regulation adaptively evolves via dynamics rather than topology when there is intrinsic noise
Feed‐forward loops (FFLs) can filter out noise, but whether their overrepresentation in GRNs reflects adaptive evolution for this function is debated. Here, the authors develop a null model of regulatory evolution and find that FFLs evolve readily under selection for the noise filtering function.
Enregistré dans:
Auteurs principaux: | Kun Xiong, Alex K. Lancaster, Mark L. Siegal, Joanna Masel |
---|---|
Format: | article |
Langue: | EN |
Publié: |
Nature Portfolio
2019
|
Sujets: | |
Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/fa643ad0636c418e840b324feb672761 |
Tags: |
Ajouter un tag
Pas de tags, Soyez le premier à ajouter un tag!
|
Documents similaires
-
Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
par: S. Emilia Hannula, et autres
Publié: (2019) -
Evolving CO2 Rather Than SST Leads to a Factor of Ten Decrease in GCM Convergence Time
par: Yixiao Zhang, et autres
Publié: (2021) -
Species-specific host factors rather than virus-intrinsic virulence determine primate lentiviral pathogenicity
par: Simone Joas, et autres
Publié: (2018) -
Intrinsic features in microRNA transcriptomes link porcine visceral rather than subcutaneous adipose tissues to metabolic risk.
par: Jideng Ma, et autres
Publié: (2013) -
Designing workshops to be sociable rather than remote
par: Carmen Vallis
Publié: (2021)