Structure and dynamics of a gene network model incorporating small RNAs


Autoria(s): Geard, N. L.; Wiles, J. H.
Contribuinte(s)

R. Sarker

R. Reynolds

H. Abbass

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

As advances in molecular biology continue to reveal additional layers of complexity in gene regulation, computational models need to incorporate additional features to explore the implications of new theories and hypotheses. It has recently been suggested that eukaryotic organisms owe their phenotypic complexity and diversity to the exploitation of small RNAs as signalling molecules. Previous models of genetic systems are, for several reasons, inadequate to investigate this theory. In this study, we present an artificial genome model of genetic regulatory networks based upon previous work by Torsten Reil, and demonstrate how this model generates networks with biologically plausible structural and dynamic properties. We also extend the model to explore the implications of incorporating regulation by small RNA molecules in a gene network. We demonstrate how, using these signals, highly connected networks can display dynamics that are more stable than expected given their level of connectivity.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:98580

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Palavras-Chave #Artificial life #Evolutionary computation #Genetics #Macromolecules #E1 #280210 Simulation and Modelling #780100 Non-oriented Research
Tipo

Conference Paper