Oscillatory genetic networks
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Prof. Jeff Gore introduces oscillatory genetic networks. He asks why oscillations are useful, and why might we want to design an oscillator. Central to the lecture is a Nature article: A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators.
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This lecture by Prof. Jeff Gore covers models and experiments of predator-prey interactions and oscillations. He begins with the Lokta-Volterra model, which has been called both "bad" (mathematically speaking) and "profoundly important."
Published 07/17/15
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