We develop a general method to explore how the function performed by a biological network can constrain both its structural and dynamical network properties. This approach is orthogonal to prior studies which examine the functional consequences of a given structural feature, for example a scale free architecture. A key step is to construct an algorithm that allows us to efficiently sample from a maximum entropy distribution on the space of Boolean dynamical networks constrained to perform a specific function, or cascade of gene expression. Such a distribution can act as a "functional null model" to test the significance of any given network feature, and can aid in revealing underlying evolutionary selection pressures on various ne...
networks of switches) are extremely simple mathematical models of biochemical signaling networks. Un...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
Over the last twenty years advances in systems biology have changed our views on microbial communiti...
We develop a general method to explore how the function performed by a biological network can constr...
Abstract Background The desire to understand genomic functions and the behavior of complex gene regu...
We study the dynamics of gene activities in relatively small size biological networks (up to a few t...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Complex systems of numerous interacting biomolecules dictate cellular behavior. To better understan...
The functioning of a living cell is largely determined by the structure of its regulatory network, c...
The problem of understanding the connection between network topology and dynamical output represents...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Networks are often used to understand a whole system by modeling the interactions among its pieces. ...
Recent progresses in the protein regulatory network of budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have p...
Biological networks are currently being studied with approaches derived from the mathematical and ph...
A common gene regulatory network model is the threshold Boolean network, used for example to model t...
networks of switches) are extremely simple mathematical models of biochemical signaling networks. Un...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
Over the last twenty years advances in systems biology have changed our views on microbial communiti...
We develop a general method to explore how the function performed by a biological network can constr...
Abstract Background The desire to understand genomic functions and the behavior of complex gene regu...
We study the dynamics of gene activities in relatively small size biological networks (up to a few t...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Complex systems of numerous interacting biomolecules dictate cellular behavior. To better understan...
The functioning of a living cell is largely determined by the structure of its regulatory network, c...
The problem of understanding the connection between network topology and dynamical output represents...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Networks are often used to understand a whole system by modeling the interactions among its pieces. ...
Recent progresses in the protein regulatory network of budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have p...
Biological networks are currently being studied with approaches derived from the mathematical and ph...
A common gene regulatory network model is the threshold Boolean network, used for example to model t...
networks of switches) are extremely simple mathematical models of biochemical signaling networks. Un...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
Over the last twenty years advances in systems biology have changed our views on microbial communiti...