نتایج جستجو برای: gene regulatory network grn

تعداد نتایج: 1879661  

2014
Yifei Wang Stephen G. Matthews Joanna J. Bryson

Evolvability is the capacity of a genotype to rapidly adjust to certain types of environmental challenges or opportunities. This capacity, documented in nature, reflects foresight enabled by the capacity of evolution to capture and represent regularities not only in extant environments, but in the ways in which the environments tend to change. Here we posit that evolvability substantially benef...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics 2010
H Efsun Arda Albertha J M Walhout

Differential gene expression plays a critical role in the development and physiology of multicellular organisms. At a 'systems level' (e.g. at the level of a tissue, organ or whole organism), this process can be studied using gene regulatory network (GRN) models that capture physical and regulatory interactions between genes and their regulators. In the past years, significant progress has been...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2016
Maria Ina Arnone Carmen Andrikou Rossella Annunziata

One of the main challenges in Evolutionary Developmental Biology is to understand to which extent developmental changes are driven by regulatory alterations in the genomic sequence. In the recent years, the focus of comparative developmental studies has moved towards a systems biology approach providing a better understanding of the evolution of gene interactions that form the so called Gene Re...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2009
Aditya J Sethi Robert C Angerer Lynne M Angerer

A major goal of contemporary studies of embryonic development is to understand large sets of regulatory changes that accompany the phenomenon of embryonic induction. The highly resolved sea urchin pregastrular endomesoderm-gene regulatory network (EM-GRN) provides a unique framework to study the global regulatory interactions underlying endomesoderm induction. Vegetal micromeres of the sea urch...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2014
Chun-Pei Cheng I-Ying Kuo Hakan Alakus Kelly A. Frazer Olivier Harismendy Yi-Ching Wang Vincent S. Tseng

MOTIVATION A rapid progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) causes a high mortality rate because of the propensity for metastasis driven by genetic and epigenetic alterations. The identification of prognostic biomarkers would help prevent or control metastatic progression. Expression analyses have been used to find such markers, but do not always validate in separate cohorts. Ep...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Isabelle S Peter Eric H Davidson

Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) provide a transformation function between the static genomic sequence and the primary spatial specification processes operating development. The regulatory information encompassed in developmental GRNs thus goes far beyond the control of individual genes. We here address regulatory information at different levels of network organization, from single node to subci...

2013
Dušan Vučko Miha Mraz Nikolaj Zimic Miha Moškon

Mathematical modelling and simulation can aid the analysis and design of gene regulatory networks (GRNs). GRN modelling approaches can be divided into two major categories, deterministic and stochastic. In this paper we present a new algorithm for GRN modelling called hybrid discrete algorithm (HDA). It introduces stochastic effects into an underlying deterministic approach and is based on impl...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2010
Isabelle S Peter Eric H Davidson

As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesodermal cell lineages and a gut consisting of fore-, mid- and hindgut. The progression of specification as well as the overall spatial organization of the organism is encoded in its gene regulatory networks (GRNs). We have analyzed the GRN driving endoderm specification up to the onset of gastrulation ...

2016
Oyetunji E. Ogundijo Abdulkadir Elmas Xiaodong Wang

BACKGROUND Gene expression time series data are usually in the form of high-dimensional arrays. Unfortunately, the data may sometimes contain missing values: for either the expression values of some genes at some time points or the entire expression values of a single time point or some sets of consecutive time points. This significantly affects the performance of many algorithms for gene expre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Veronica F Hinman Albert T Nguyen R Andrew Cameron Eric H Davidson

Evolutionary change in morphological features must depend on architectural reorganization of developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs), just as true conservation of morphological features must imply retention of ancestral developmental GRN features. Key elements of the provisional GRN for embryonic endomesoderm development in the sea urchin are here compared with those operating in embryos ...

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