The interplay between entropy and robustness of gene network is a core mechanism of systems biology. The entropy is a measure of randomness or disorder of a physical system due to random parameter fluctuation and environmental noises in gene regulatory networks. The robustness of a gene regulatory network, which can be measured as the ability to tolerate the random parameter fluctuation and to attenuate the effect of environmental noise, will be discussed from the robust H∞ stabilization and filtering perspective. In this review, we will also discuss their balancing roles in evolution and potential applications in systems and synthetic biology. © 2010 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Chen, B. S., & Li, C. W. (2010). On the interplay between entropy and robustness of gene regulatory networks. Entropy, 12(5), 1071–1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/e12051071
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