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Modular Composition of Synthetic Biology Designs using Rule-Based Models [PDF]
Göksel Mısırlı +5 more
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Module detection in complex networks using integer optimisation
Background The detection of modules or community structure is widely used to reveal the underlying properties of complex networks in biology, as well as physical and social sciences.
Tsoka Sophia +3 more
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The taming of the neural crest: a developmental perspective on the origins of morphological covariation in domesticated mammals [PDF]
Studies on domestication are blooming, but the developmental bases for the generation of domestication traits and breed diversity remain largely unexplored.
Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra +2 more
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Grounding knowledge and normative valuation in agent-based action and scientific commitment [PDF]
Philosophical investigation in synthetic biology has focused on the knowledge-seeking questions pursued, the kind of engineering techniques used, and on the ethical impact of the products produced.
A Clark +50 more
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Modular cell biology: retroactivity and insulation
Modularity plays a fundamental role in the prediction of the behavior of a system from the behavior of its components, guaranteeing that the properties of individual components do not change upon interconnection. Just as electrical, hydraulic, and other physical systems often do not display modularity, nor do many biochemical systems, and specifically,
Del Vecchio, Domitilla +2 more
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Modular Verification of Interactive Systems with an Application to Biology
We propose sync-programs, an automata-based formalism for the description of biological systems, and a modular verification technique for such a formalism that allows properties expressed in the universal fragment of CTL to be verified on suitably chosen fragments of models, rather than on whole models.
Peter Drábik +2 more
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On the role of sparseness in the evolution of modularity in gene regulatory networks.
Modularity is a widespread property in biological systems. It implies that interactions occur mainly within groups of system elements. A modular arrangement facilitates adjustment of one module without perturbing the rest of the system.
Carlos Espinosa-Soto
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Optimizing Calcium Detection Methods in Animal Systems: A Sandbox for Synthetic Biology
Since the 1970s, the emergence and expansion of novel methods for calcium ion (Ca2+) detection have found diverse applications in vitro and in vivo across a series of model animal systems.
Elizabeth S. Li, Margaret S. Saha
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A citation-based map of concepts in invasion biology [PDF]
Invasion biology has been quickly expanding in the last decades so that it is now metaphorically flooded with publications, concepts, and hypotheses. Among experts, there is no clear consensus about the relationships between invasion concepts, and almost
Enders, Martin +2 more
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Computer-aided design (CAD) for synthetic biology promises to accelerate the rational and robust engineering of biological systems. It requires both detailed and quantitative mathematical and experimental models of the processes to (re)design biology ...
Lucia Marucci +23 more
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