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Network Motifs

To understand how complex transcriptional regulatory networks produce gene expression programs, it is useful to identify the simplest units of commonly used network architecture. We suspect that these simple units, or network motifs, provide specific regulatory capacities such as positive and negative feedback loops. The frequency with which cells use individual motifs reveals the regulatory strategies that were selected during evolution. These motifs can be assembled into network structures that help explain how a complex gene expression program is regulated.

To determine these regulatory motifs, we applied a series of algorithms to the hepatocyte data. These algorithms, with a brief description, can be found here.

The data from these analyses can be downloaded here.

 

 

Figure. Here we show the six basic network motifs.

 

 
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