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    GlossaryRegulatory Network

    interactions controlling gene expression within a cell

    A Regulatory Network, often referred to as a Gene Regulatory Network (GRN), is a complex system of interactions between genes, proteins, and other molecules that control the expression levels of genes within a cell. These networks are crucial for determining how cells respond to various signals and environmental conditions, ultimately influencing processes like development, differentiation, and disease.

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