摘要
The journal Genomics Proteomics & Bioinformatics (GPB) is now inviting submissions for a special issue (to be published around April 2013) on the topic of "Gene Regulatory Network"The Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) is a collection of DNA sequences which interact with each other and other cellular components, thereby governing the rates at which genes in the network are transcribed to change the genomic activity. GRNs are evolutionally-conserved and play critical roles in various biological processes and attract more and more research interest
The journal Genomics Proteomics & Bioinformatics (GPB) is now inviting submissions for a special issue (to be published around April 2013) on the topic of "Gene Regulatory Network"The Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) is a collection of DNA sequences which interact with each other and other cellular components, thereby governing the rates at which genes in the network are transcribed to change the genomic activity. GRNs are evolutionally-conserved and play critical roles in various biological processes and attract more and more research interest