Accumulating experimental evidence suggests that the gene regulatory networks of living organisms operate in the critical phase, namely, at the transition between ordered and chaotic dynamics. Such critical dynamics of the network permits the coexistence of robustness and flexibility which are necessary to ensure homeostatic stability (of a given phenotype) while allowing for switching between multiple phenotypes (network states) as occurs in development and in response to environmental change. However, the mechanisms through which genetic networks evolve such critical behavior have remained elusive. Here we present an evolutionary model in which criticality naturally emerges from the need to balance between the two essential components of ...
A well-known hypothesis, with far-reaching implications, is that biological evolution should prefere...
Mathematical models of gene regulation are a powerful tool for understanding the complex features of...
This short paper presents an abstract, tunable model of genomic structural change within the cell li...
<div><p>Accumulating experimental evidence suggests that the gene regulatory networks of living orga...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
open4noLiving beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few la...
The coordinated expression of the different genes in an organism is essential to sustain functionali...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
A well-known hypothesis, with far-reaching implications, is that biological evolution should prefere...
A well-known hypothesis, with far-reaching implications, is that biological evolution should prefere...
Mathematical models of gene regulation are a powerful tool for understanding the complex features of...
This short paper presents an abstract, tunable model of genomic structural change within the cell li...
<div><p>Accumulating experimental evidence suggests that the gene regulatory networks of living orga...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
Living beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few large‐sca...
open4noLiving beings share several common features at the molecular level, but there are very few la...
The coordinated expression of the different genes in an organism is essential to sustain functionali...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
A well-known hypothesis, with far-reaching implications, is that biological evolution should prefere...
A well-known hypothesis, with far-reaching implications, is that biological evolution should prefere...
Mathematical models of gene regulation are a powerful tool for understanding the complex features of...
This short paper presents an abstract, tunable model of genomic structural change within the cell li...