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- The CoRR hypothesis states that the location of genetic information in cytoplasmic organelles permits regulation of its expression by the reduction-oxidation (redox) state of its products. CoRR is short for co-location for redox regulation, itself a shortened form of co-location (of and product) for (evolutionary) continuity of redox regulation of expression. [[Category:Uncategorized
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