Indirect and suboptimal control of gene expression is widespread in bacteria.

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Published in Mol Syst Biol on April 16, 2013

Authors

Morgan N Price1, Adam M Deutschbauer, Jeffrey M Skerker, Kelly M Wetmore, Troy Ruths, Jordan S Mar, Jennifer V Kuehl, Wenjun Shao, Adam P Arkin

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1: Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. morgannprice@yahoo.com

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