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On the other hand, a plausible argument has been made that increased noise may be an unavoidable side-effect of regulation, i.e. due to unavoidable noise-propagation, but this is generally thought to be a detrimental effect, and does not explain our observation that selection acted to increase noise levels rather than to minimize them.
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Our model elucidates that not only the condition-response effect but also the noise-propagation effect is often a functional consequence of the regulatory interaction; that is, instead of being just an unavoidable side-effect of regulation, noise-propagation is often beneficial and can be considered to act as a rudimentary form of regulation.
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