Cells get noisy in crowded environments

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 10:30 in Biology & Nature

Bacteria are incredibly small, yet pack an enormous diversity of different molecules such as DNA, mRNA and proteins. Chemists now show for the first time that random variations or 'noise' in cellular processes come to exist because of an interplay between the rate of the reaction and its environment.

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