Simple Mathematical Models of Gene Regulatory Dynamics von Michael C. Mackey | ISBN 9783319453170

Simple Mathematical Models of Gene Regulatory Dynamics

von Michael C. Mackey, Moisés Santillán, Marta Tyran-Kamińska und Eduardo S. Zeron
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMichael C. Mackey
Autor / AutorinMoisés Santillán
Autor / AutorinMarta Tyran-Kamińska
Autor / AutorinEduardo S. Zeron
Buchcover Simple Mathematical Models of Gene Regulatory Dynamics | Michael C. Mackey | EAN 9783319453170 | ISBN 3-319-45317-3 | ISBN 978-3-319-45317-0

“The book represents a systematic overview of the field, however, its style makes it accessible mainly to post graduates and established researchers. Nevertheless, the thorough approach based on both definitions, theorems and practical examples makes the book a reliable, self-contained, and comprehensive study.” (Irina Ioana Mohorianu, zbMATH 1360.92002, 2017)

Simple Mathematical Models of Gene Regulatory Dynamics

von Michael C. Mackey, Moisés Santillán, Marta Tyran-Kamińska und Eduardo S. Zeron
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMichael C. Mackey
Autor / AutorinMoisés Santillán
Autor / AutorinMarta Tyran-Kamińska
Autor / AutorinEduardo S. Zeron

This is a short and self-contained introduction to the field of mathematical modeling of gene-networks in bacteria. As an entry point to the field, we focus on the analysis of simple gene-network dynamics. The notes commence with an introduction to the deterministic modeling of gene-networks, with extensive reference to applicable results coming from dynamical systems theory. The second part of the notes treats extensively several approaches to the study of gene-network dynamics in the presence of noise—either arising from low numbers of molecules involved, or due to noise external to the regulatory process.  The third and final part of the notes gives a detailed treatment of three well studied and concrete examples of gene-network dynamics by considering the lactose operon, the tryptophan operon, and the lysis-lysogeny switch.  The notes contain an index for easy location of particular topics as well as an extensive bibliography of the current literature. The target audience of these notes are mainly graduates students and young researchers with a solid mathematical background (calculus, ordinary differential equations, and probability theory at a minimum), as well as with basic notions of biochemistry, cell biology, and molecular biology. They are meant to serve as a readable and brief entry point into a field that is currently highly active, and will allow the reader to grasp the current state of research and so prepare them for defining and tackling new research problems.