JOURNAL ARTICLE

Finding Robust Adaptation Gene Regulatory Networks Using Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm

Hai‐Peng RenXiao-Na HuangJiaxuan Hao

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Vol: 13 (3)Pages: 571-577   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Robust adaptation plays a key role in gene regulatory networks, and it is thought to be an important attribute for the organic or cells to survive in fluctuating conditions. In this paper, a simplified three-node enzyme network is modeled by the Michaelis-Menten rate equations for all possible topologies, and a family of topologies and the corresponding parameter sets of the network with satisfactory adaptation are obtained using the multi-objective genetic algorithm. The proposed approach improves the computation efficiency significantly as compared to the time consuming exhaustive searching method. This approach provides a systemic way for searching the feasible topologies and the corresponding parameter sets to make the gene regulatory networks have robust adaptation. The proposed methodology, owing to its universality and simplicity, can be used to address more complex issues in biological networks.

Keywords:
Network topology Gene regulatory network Computer science Universality (dynamical systems) Computation Adaptation (eye) Mathematical optimization Genetic algorithm Key (lock) Biological network Topology (electrical circuits) Algorithm Mathematics Gene Biology Computer network Gene expression Genetics

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Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
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