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      Spatial-Temporal Modelling and Analysis of Bacterial Colonies with Phase Variable Genes

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            Reaction-diffusion model as a framework for understanding biological pattern formation.

            The Turing, or reaction-diffusion (RD), model is one of the best-known theoretical models used to explain self-regulated pattern formation in the developing animal embryo. Although its real-world relevance was long debated, a number of compelling examples have gradually alleviated much of the skepticism surrounding the model. The RD model can generate a wide variety of spatial patterns, and mathematical studies have revealed the kinds of interactions required for each, giving this model the potential for application as an experimental working hypothesis in a wide variety of morphological phenomena. In this review, we describe the essence of this theory for experimental biologists unfamiliar with the model, using examples from experimental studies in which the RD model is effectively incorporated.
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              A new approach to decoding life: systems biology.

              Systems biology studies biological systems by systematically perturbing them (biologically, genetically, or chemically); monitoring the gene, protein, and informational pathway responses; integrating these data; and ultimately, formulating mathematical models that describe the structure of the system and its response to individual perturbations. The emergence of systems biology is described, as are several examples of specific systems approaches.
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                Journal
                ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation
                ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul.
                Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
                1049-3301
                1558-1195
                April 06 2015
                April 06 2015
                : 25
                : 2
                : 1-25
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Brunel University, London, United Kingdom
                [2 ]Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
                [3 ]Control and Simulation Center, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China
                Article
                10.1145/2742546
                38d74db0-3d39-4e1b-b5ed-b5c8fafd45de
                © 2015

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