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Research on Functional Modules of Gene Regulatory Network

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Advancing Computing, Communication, Control and Management

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This paper reports the research development on modular organization of gene regulatory network. Gene regulatory network is an efficient measure to describe correlation and inference between genes in a dynamical and systematic way. Considering of the large number of genes, the complexity of model’s structure and the practical significances of biological research, we discuss the necessity and positive meaning of analyzing and finding of the functional modules of gene regulatory. We take the Probability Boolean network as an example; decompose the PBN in a topological method, so as to confirm the feasibility of the issue: the gene regulatory network can be decomposed into independent functional models.

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Xu, H., Wang, S. (2010). Research on Functional Modules of Gene Regulatory Network. In: Luo, Q. (eds) Advancing Computing, Communication, Control and Management. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 56. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05173-9_34

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