“…The latter interpretation was popularized by the introduction of a simple phenomenological model named the two-state or random telegraph model that represented genes as existing in either "on" or "off" states (Friedman et al, 2006;Fukaya et al, 2016;Kaern et al, 2005;Kepler and Elston, 2001;Lenstra et al, 2016;Molina et al, 2013;Paulsson, 2004;Peccoud and Ycart, 1995;Raj et al, 2006;Sanchez and Golding, 2013;Suter et al, 2011;Thattai and van Oudenaarden, 2004) . More complex models with multiple states were also considered, (Corrigan et al, 2016;Nicolas et al, 2018;Suter et al, 2011;Tantale et al, 2016;Zoller et al, 2015) but the addition of multiple states does not change the model in a qualitative way. These models suggest that transcription should occur in distinct bursts with multiple transcripts generated when the gene is "on".…”