Network topology and the evolution of dynamics in an artificial genetic regulatory network model created by whole genome duplication and divergence
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author = "P. Dwight Kuo and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Andre Leier",
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title = "Network topology and the evolution of dynamics in an
artificial genetic regulatory network model created by
whole genome duplication and divergence",
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journal = "Biosystems",
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volume = "85",
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number = "3",
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pages = "177--200",
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year = "2006",
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ISSN = "0303-2647",
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DOI = "DOI:10.1016/j.biosystems.2006.01.004",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T2K-4JVT1VS-1/2/7810c8e58f3e12020b48fe28d9e52097",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Regulatory
networks, GRNs, Network motifs, Scale-free,
Small-world, Duplication and divergence",
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abstract = "Topological measures of large-scale complex networks
are applied to a specific artificial regulatory network
model created through a whole genome duplication and
divergence mechanism. This class of networks share
topological features with natural transcriptional
regulatory networks. Specifically, these networks
display scale-free and small-world topology and possess
subgraph distributions similar to those of natural
networks. Thus, the topologies inherent in natural
networks may be in part due to their method of creation
rather than being exclusively shaped by subsequent
evolution under selection. The evolvability of the
dynamics of these networks is also examined by evolving
networks in simulation to obtain three simple types of
output dynamics. The networks obtained from this
process show a wide variety of topologies and numbers
of genes indicating that it is relatively easy to
evolve these classes of dynamics in this model.",
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P Dwight Kuo
Wolfgang Banzhaf
Andre Leier
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