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General principles of organization and laws of activity dynamics have been revealed in intracellular governing eukaryotic gene networks. Following from the hypothesis of self-differentiation, a theorem was proved on the existence of metastable states in gene networks under envastat. A hypothesis was proposed to explain an increase in orderliness during ontogenesis.
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Tchuraev, R.N. (2006). General Principles of Organization and Laws of Functioning in Governing Gene Networks. In: Kolchanov, N., Hofestaedt, R., Milanesi, L. (eds) Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure II. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29455-4_35
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