Event Driven Approach for Simulating Gene Regulation Networks
Abstract
Gene regulatory networks can be described by continuous models in which genes are acting directly on each other. Genes are activated or inhibited by transcription factors which are direct gene products. The action of a transcription factor on a gene is modeled as a binary on-off response function around a certain threshold concentration. Different thresholds can regulate the behaviors of genes, so that the combined effect on a gene is generally assumed to obey Boolean-like composition rules. Analyzing the behavior of such network model is a challenging task in mathematical simulation, particularly when at least one variable is close to one of its thresholds, called switching domains. In this paper, we briefly review a particular class model for gene regulation networks, namely, the piece-wise linear model and we present an event-driven method to analyze the motion in switching domains.
Autore Pugliese
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Anno di pubblicazione
2014
ISSN
0302-9743
ISBN
978-3-319-09152-5
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