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29 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Derivation of the Genetic Fence Concept
More Complex Organisms Have More Fences
The Genetic Fences Should Be Essential for Cellular Homeostasis
The Genetic Fences Lay Foundation for Cell Differentiation, Organism Development, and Species Diversification
The Genetic Fences Safeguard Against Cellular Carcinogenesis
Permeability of the Genetic Fences
The Genetic Fences Not Only Sequester Genes But Also Protect Them
The Genetic Fences Are Key for Preventing the Spread of Diseases
Classification of the Genetic Fences
Discussion
Author Contributions
Acknowledgements
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