Gene Regulatory Networks

Attractors in gene regulatory networks correspond to stable or recurrent gene expression patterns. Real biological circuits can have attractor landscapes altered by mutations, epigenetic changes, and environmental conditions. Attractor lan…

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Attractors in gene regulatory networks correspond to stable or recurrent gene expression patterns. Real biological circuits can have attractor landscapes altered by mutations, epigenetic changes, and environmental conditions. Attractor landscape analysis is used to interpret cellular states and cell-fate transitions in systems biology. Methods for real biological circuits should incorporate uncertainty instead of relying only on nominal deterministic models.