The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homogenous population of living cells. Much work has focused on understanding the different sources of noise in the gene-expression process that drive this stochastic variability in gene-expression. Recent experiments tracking growth and division of individual cells reveal that cell division times have considerable intercellular heterogeneity. Here we investigate how randomness in the cell division times can create variability in population counts. We consider a model where mRNA/protein levels evolve according to a linear differential equation with cell divisions times spaced by independent and identically distributed random intervals. Whenever t...
Many signaling and regulatory molecules within cells exist in very few copies per cell. Any process ...
Intrinsic stochasticity plays an essential role in gene regulation because of the small number of in...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
\u3cp\u3eThe level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell acro...
Publisher's PDFInside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests a...
Even populations of monoclonal cells exhibit phenotypic diversity. There are several sources generat...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Deterministic and stochastic descriptions of gene expression dynamics Received: date / Accepted: dat...
Expression of many genes varies as a cell transitions through different cell-cycle stages. How coupl...
Over the past few years, it has been increasingly recognized that stochastic mechanisms play a key r...
Stochastic fluctuations in gene expression give rise to distributions of protein levels across cell ...
The bulk of stochastic gene expression models in the literature do not have an explicit description ...
Singh, AbhyudaiAt the level of individual living cells, key species such as genes, mRNAs, and protei...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
Many signaling and regulatory molecules within cells exist in very few copies per cell. Any process ...
Intrinsic stochasticity plays an essential role in gene regulation because of the small number of in...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...
The level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell across a homo...
\u3cp\u3eThe level of a given mRNA or protein exhibits significant variations from cell-to-cell acro...
Publisher's PDFInside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests a...
Even populations of monoclonal cells exhibit phenotypic diversity. There are several sources generat...
Inside individual cells, expression of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell ...
Deterministic and stochastic descriptions of gene expression dynamics Received: date / Accepted: dat...
Expression of many genes varies as a cell transitions through different cell-cycle stages. How coupl...
Over the past few years, it has been increasingly recognized that stochastic mechanisms play a key r...
Stochastic fluctuations in gene expression give rise to distributions of protein levels across cell ...
The bulk of stochastic gene expression models in the literature do not have an explicit description ...
Singh, AbhyudaiAt the level of individual living cells, key species such as genes, mRNAs, and protei...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
Many signaling and regulatory molecules within cells exist in very few copies per cell. Any process ...
Intrinsic stochasticity plays an essential role in gene regulation because of the small number of in...
article aussi online dans "arXiv.org" portant le numéro : 1206.0362v1 [q-bio.QM]International audien...