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Cellular noise
Cellular noise is a generic term designating random fluctuations in the rates of biochemical reactions, which can cause non-deterministic heterogeneity among genetically identical cells. Such fluctuations can either be detrimental to the accuracy of biological function or favourable to the sensitivity or adaptability of biological processes.
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