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Building the DNA Oracle with Eeshit Vaishnav

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Stabilizing Selection Reduces Complexity of Genetic Regulation

Why does stabilizing selection tend to reduce the complexity of genetic regulation? Great question. Sablezing selection first of all is very interesting because 70 percent something like 70 percent of human genes are under stabilizing selection and interestingly, and we have this result in the paper. If a gene is under stabilizingselection in yeast, it's also and its its ortholog in mammals is also likely to be under stabilizer selection. So our hypothesis for why this is the case is that there is no direct selection or regulatory complexity and selection actually acts on expression level without specific consideration of the regulatory complexity of the gene expression program.

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