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  1. ...to the vertices. For example, activity pattern 1 is achieved by the simultaneous activation of R1 and deactivation of either R4 or R5. Control of fluxes in metabolic networks Genome Research 957 www..org only possible if the other reaction carries a nonzero flux. A reaction i is inhibitively coupled to a reaction...
  2. ...Genome-Scale In Silico Models of E. coli Have Multiple Equivalent Phenotypic States: Assessment of Correlated Reaction Subsets That Comprise Network States Jennifer L. Reed and Bernhard Ø. Palsson 1 Department of Bioengineering, University of California...
  3. ...-predicted in silico duplicate knockout phenotypes, genome-scale carbon-flux distributions, singleton mutant phenotypes, and network topology analysis. The results provide no evidence for a particular dominant function that maintains duplicate genes in the genome. In particular, the back-up function...
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