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Topological features of gene regulatory networks predict patterns of natural diversity in environmental response

David L. Des Marais, Rafael F. Guerrero, Jesse R. Lasky, Samuel V. Scarpino
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/080804
David L. Des Marais
1Arnold Arboretum and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. 20138
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Rafael F. Guerrero
2Department of Biology, Indiana University. Bloomington, IN. 47405
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Jesse R. Lasky
3Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University. University Park, PA.16802
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Samuel V. Scarpino
4Department of Mathematics & Statistics and Vermont Complex Systems Center, University of Vermont. Burlington, VT. 05405
5Santa Fe Institute. Santa Fe, NM. 87501
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David L. Des Marais, Rafael F. Guerrero, Jesse R. Lasky, Samuel V. Scarpino
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