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In Depth Is Phenotypic Noise a Product of Natural Selection?

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In the study of stochasticity and gene expression the obvious question seems to be: Why are certain processes so noisy? From an evolutionary standpoint it seems counterinutive that natural selection would allow complex systmes to exhibit protein expression behavior that is variable and unpredictable.




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