regulome

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Etymology[edit]

regulation +‎ -ome

Noun[edit]

regulome (plural regulomes)

  1. (biochemistry) The whole set of regulation components in a cell, tissue, organ, organism, and species, usually used in the context of a signal transduction.
    Regulation materials of cells vary greatly: even water can be an important regulome entity.

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