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Network Motifs: Theory and Experimental Approaches

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Journal Nat Rev Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2007 May 19
PMID 17510665
Citations 1194
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Abstract

Transcription regulation networks control the expression of genes. The transcription networks of well-studied microorganisms appear to be made up of a small set of recurring regulation patterns, called network motifs. The same network motifs have recently been found in diverse organisms from bacteria to humans, suggesting that they serve as basic building blocks of transcription networks. Here I review network motifs and their functions, with an emphasis on experimental studies. Network motifs in other biological networks are also mentioned, including signalling and neuronal networks.

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