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Noise Propagation in Transcriptional Cascades
Stanford, California August 08-August 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSBW.2005.962005 IEEE Computational Systems Bioin ...
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S. Hooshangi, Princeton University
S. Thiberge, Princeton University
R. Weiss, Princeton University

The flow of information through a biological network can greatly influence the operation and behavior of the system. Quantitative analysis of these properties is often difficult in naturally occurring systems, but can be greatly facilitated by studying simple synthetic networks. Here we present synthetic transcriptional cascades of various length and study their dynamic and steady state behavior both experimentally and through a stochastic model. These systems enable us to analyze sensitivity and noise propagation as a function of network complexity.

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S. Hooshangi, S. Thiberge, R. Weiss, "Noise Propagation in Transcriptional Cascades," csbw, pp.255, 2005 IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference - Workshops (CSBW'05), 2005
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