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A Reverse Engineering Approach to Optimize Experiments for the Construction of Biological Regulatory Networks

  • Xiaomeng Zhang
  • , Bin Shao
  • , Yangle Wu
  • , Ouyang Qi*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Peking University

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摘要

One of the major objectives in systems biology is to understand the relation between the topological structures and the dynamics of biological regulatory networks. In this context, various mathematical tools have been developed to deduct structures of regulatory networks from microarray expression data. In general, from a single data set, one cannot deduct the whole network structure; additional expression data are usually needed. Thus how to design a microarray expression experiment in order to get the most information is a practical problem in systems biology. Here we propose three methods, namely, maximum distance method, trajectory entropy method, and sampling method, to derive the optimal initial conditions for experiments. The performance of these methods is tested and evaluated in three well-known regulatory networks (budding yeast cell cycle, fission yeast cell cycle, and E. coli. SOS network). Based on the evaluation, we propose an efficient strategy for the design of microarray expression experiments.

源语言英语
文章编号e75931
期刊PLoS ONE
8
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 19 9月 2013
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