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- who: Eda Cakir from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: The economy of chromosomal distances in bacterial gene regulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As a first step, the authors investigate, whether the spatial distances covered by the edges of the network (wiring lengths) and the average number of processing steps from source nodes (regulators) to target nodes (regulated genes) are larger or smaller than expected at random. The authors investigate this nonrandom property of the embedded network also by performing all the analyses using genomic distance instead of wiring length (see Methods) to account . . .

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