We present a simple model of genetic regulatory networks in which regulatory connections among genes are mediated by a limited number of signaling molecules. Each gene in our model produces (publishes) a single gene product, which regulates the expression of other genes by binding to regulatory regions that correspond (subscribe) to that product. We explore the consequences of this publish-subscribe model of regulation for the properties of single networks and for the evolution of populations of networks. Degree distributions of randomly constructed networks, particularly multimodal in-degree distributions, which depend on the length of the regulatory sequences and the number of possible gene products, differed from simpler Boolean NK model...
Living organisms can be viewed as complex biological machines. In order to function, they must regul...
This thesis presents some of the methods of studying models of regulatory networks using mathematic...
Regulatory interactions between genes show a large amount of cross-species variability, even when th...
Gene expression is controlled by networks of regulatory proteins that interact specifically with ext...
International audienceRegulatory networks are not randomly connected. They are modular, scale-free n...
As advances in molecular biology continue to reveal additional layers of complexity in gene regulati...
2018-10-30Advances in molecular and developmental biology have lead to the understanding that many p...
Gene regulatory networks, like any evolving biological system, are subject to potentially damaging m...
Gene regulatory networks, like any evolving biological system, are subject to potentially damaging m...
Genetic regulation is often viewed as a complex system whose properties emerge from the interaction ...
peer reviewedGene expression is a result of the interplay between the structure, type, kinetics, and...
This thesis presents the results of mathematical modeling of both individual genes and small networ...
Mathematical models of gene regulation are a powerful tool for understanding the complex features of...
Genetic regulation is often viewed as a complex system whose properties emerge from the interaction ...
In this chapter, we describe the use of evolutionary methods for the in silico generation of artific...
Living organisms can be viewed as complex biological machines. In order to function, they must regul...
This thesis presents some of the methods of studying models of regulatory networks using mathematic...
Regulatory interactions between genes show a large amount of cross-species variability, even when th...
Gene expression is controlled by networks of regulatory proteins that interact specifically with ext...
International audienceRegulatory networks are not randomly connected. They are modular, scale-free n...
As advances in molecular biology continue to reveal additional layers of complexity in gene regulati...
2018-10-30Advances in molecular and developmental biology have lead to the understanding that many p...
Gene regulatory networks, like any evolving biological system, are subject to potentially damaging m...
Gene regulatory networks, like any evolving biological system, are subject to potentially damaging m...
Genetic regulation is often viewed as a complex system whose properties emerge from the interaction ...
peer reviewedGene expression is a result of the interplay between the structure, type, kinetics, and...
This thesis presents the results of mathematical modeling of both individual genes and small networ...
Mathematical models of gene regulation are a powerful tool for understanding the complex features of...
Genetic regulation is often viewed as a complex system whose properties emerge from the interaction ...
In this chapter, we describe the use of evolutionary methods for the in silico generation of artific...
Living organisms can be viewed as complex biological machines. In order to function, they must regul...
This thesis presents some of the methods of studying models of regulatory networks using mathematic...
Regulatory interactions between genes show a large amount of cross-species variability, even when th...