In feed-forward loops, the cross-interaction noise is the product of the three regulatory edge sensitivities, positive in coherent and negative in incoherent loops, which the authors interpret as noise synergy versus redundancy.
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In feed-forward loops, the cross-interaction noise is the product of the three regulatory edge sensitivities, positive in coherent and negative in incoherent loops, which the authors interpret as noise synergy versus redundancy.