2. Of, relating to, characteristic of, or made by a number of people acting as a group: a collective decision. n. 1. An undertaking, such as a business operation, set up on the principles or system of collectivism. 2. A collective noun. col·lec′tive·ly adv. col·lec′tive·nes...
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First, it would create an isolated microdomain that separates the system from the outside, contributing to isolate the effect of ENHs on specific target promoters without perturbing their environment. Second, it would maximize the interactions within the system, increasing the number and quality of...