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15– 17 The role of biological feedback was neatly encapsulated in the conjectures of Thomas in the 1980s 5, 18, 19: positive feedback is necessary for multiple steady states (multistationarity, e.g. a bistable network); negative feedback allows a wider range of attractors (recurrent gene activities).
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