An Introduction to systems biology : design principles of biological circuits / Uri Alon
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Part one: Network motifs Transcription networks basic concepts Autoregulation The feed forward loop Temporal programs and the global structure of transcription networks Positive feedback, bistability and memory How to build a biological oscillator Robustness Kinetic proofreading and conformational proofreading Part two: Robust signalling Chemotaxis Fold-change detection Dynamical compensation and mutal resistance in tissues Robust spatial patterning in development Part three: Optimality Optimal gene circuit design Multi-objective optimality in biology Modularity