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Gene regulatory network A gene regulatory network (also called a GRN or genetic regulatory network) is a collection of DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other and with other substances in the cell, ...
So what that means is the gene regulatory network for developing the brain has changed in just the six million years of divergence between those two species quite markedly.
5 million in FY 2002, are to identify and characterize the protein complexes that perform most of the cells work, the gene regulatory networks that control those processes, ...
See also: Gene, Protein, Biology, DNA, Cells
 
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