Sen, Debmitra Mukhopadhyay, Poulami
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Bio Systems
The necessity to record and store biological data is increasing in due course of time. However, it is quite difficult to understand biological mechanisms and keep a track of these events in some storage mediums. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the best candidate for the storage of cellular events in the biological system. It is energy efficient as w...
Cottam, Ron Iurato, Giuseppe Igamberdiev, Abir U
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Bio Systems
Su, Min Yang, Kaijia
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Bio Systems
Biological control programs frequently rely on predators to control vector-borne pathogens by consumptive effects on vector abundance in agroecosystems. Meanwhile, the spread of vectored disease depends on the vector preference for host status (healthy or infected hosts). Yet, it is unclear how vector preferences alter the controlled effectivity of...
Deacon, Terrence W
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Bio Systems
This paper describes an evolutionary process likely involved in hierarchic transitions in biological evolution at many levels, from genetics to social organization. It is related to the evolutionary process described as contingent neutral evolution (CNE). It involves a sequence of stages initiated by the spontaneous appearance of functional redunda...
Samarasinghe, Sandhya
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Bio Systems
Role of memory in the function of biological tissues, organs and organisms remains unexplored with many unanswered questions. In this study, the emergence of associative memory in somatic (non-neural) tissues and its potential relation to tissue function was explored using a number of biologically plausible network topologies in in silico tissues w...
Costa-Cabanas, Diogo Chalub, Fabio A C C Souza, Max O
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Bio Systems
The concept of entropy in statistical physics is related to the existence of irreversible macroscopic processes. In this work, we explore a recently introduced entropy formula for a class of stochastic processes with more than one absorbing state that is extensively used in population genetics models. We will consider the Moran process as a paradig...
Mobille, Zachary Follmann, Rosangela Vidal-Gadea, Andrés Rosa, Epaminondas Jr
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Bio Systems
The dynamical mechanisms underlying thermoreception in the nematode C. elegans are studied with a mathematical model for the amphid finger-like ciliated (AFD) neurons. The equations, equipped with Arrhenius temperature factors, account for the worm's thermotaxis when seeking environments at its cultivation temperature, and for the AFD's calcium dyn...
Lee, Hayeong Kostal, Lubomir Kanzaki, Ryohei Kobayashi, Ryota
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Bio Systems
The olfactory system in insects has evolved to process the dynamic changes in the concentration of food odors or sex pheromones to localize the nutrients or conspecific mating partners. Experimental studies have suggested that projection neurons (PNs) in insects encode not only the stimulus intensity but also its rate-of-change (input gradient). In...
Deichmann, Ute
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Bio Systems
The ability of developmental systems to produce constant phenotypes, even in a wide range of different environments, and the longstanding stability of species are among the most remarkable phenomena in biology. I argue that understanding the longstanding constancy and stability of species or the constant outcome of development in different environm...
Brim, Luboš Pastva, Samuel Šafránek, David Šmijáková, Eva
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Bio Systems
Boolean networks (BNs) are a well-accepted modelling formalism in computational systems biology. Nevertheless, modellers often cannot identify only a single BN that matches the biological reality. The typical reasons for this is insufficient knowledge or a lack of experimental data. Formally, this uncertainty can be expressed using partially specif...