Dynamical properties and path dependence in a gene-network model of cell differentiation

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Abstract

In this work, we explore the properties of a control mechanism exerted on random Boolean networks that takes inspiration from the methylation mechanisms in cell differentiation and consists in progressively freezing (i.e. clamping to 0) some nodes of the network. We study the main dynamical properties of this mechanism both theoretically and in simulation. In particular, we show that when applied to random Boolean networks, it makes it possible to attain dynamics and path dependence typical of biological cells undergoing differentiation.

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Braccini, M., Roli, A., Villani, M., & Serra, R. (2021). Dynamical properties and path dependence in a gene-network model of cell differentiation. Soft Computing, 25(9), 6775–6787. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-020-05354-0

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