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 The broader genomic neighborhood of ERG11 contains several genes involved in membrane function and stress tolerance, forming what has been described as a “functional cluster.” Spatial genomics suggests that these loci coalesce into nuclear microdomains that share transcriptional machinery, resembling eukaryotic transcription factories. Within these clusters, the juxtaposition of ERG11 with genes like ERG3 and TLO5 enhances co-regulation under antifungal challenge. The geometry of such clustering enables coordinated expression, implying that nuclear context facilitates systemic metabolic responses rather than isolated transcriptional events.

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