Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a living cell are irreversible. Due to evolutionary pressures, the number of allowable reactions within these systems are highly constrained and thus the resulting metabolic networks display considerable asymmetry. In this paper, we explore possible evolutionary factors pertaining to the reduced symmetry observed in these networks, and demonstrate the important role environmental variability plays in shaping their structural organization. Interpreting the returnability index as an equilibrium constant for a reaction network in equilibrium with a hypothetical reference system, enables us to quantify the extent to which a metabolic network is in disequilibrium. Further, by introducing a ne...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
In this paper, we employ a directed hypergraph model to investigate the extent to which environmenta...
Abstract. Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a living cell are irreversible. Due ...
Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a living cell are irreversible. Due to evoluti...
Abstract Background Biological systems are often modular: they can be decomposed into nearly-indepen...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
In this paper, we employ a directed hypergraph model to investigate the extent to which environmenta...
Metabolic networks have gained broad attention in recent years as a result of their important roles ...
<p>Complex networks have been successfully employed to represent different levels of biological syst...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
Flux balance analysis, based on the mass conservation law in a cellular organism, has been extensive...
To what extent do the characteristic features of a chemical reaction network reflect its purpose and...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
In this paper, we employ a directed hypergraph model to investigate the extent to which environmenta...
Abstract. Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a living cell are irreversible. Due ...
Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a living cell are irreversible. Due to evoluti...
Abstract Background Biological systems are often modular: they can be decomposed into nearly-indepen...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
In this paper, we employ a directed hypergraph model to investigate the extent to which environmenta...
Metabolic networks have gained broad attention in recent years as a result of their important roles ...
<p>Complex networks have been successfully employed to represent different levels of biological syst...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
Flux balance analysis, based on the mass conservation law in a cellular organism, has been extensive...
To what extent do the characteristic features of a chemical reaction network reflect its purpose and...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
The metabolism is the motor behind the biological complexity of an organism. One problem of characte...
In this paper, we employ a directed hypergraph model to investigate the extent to which environmenta...