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Consistency Principle in Biological Dynamical Systems

Cell Behavior 2008-07-21 v1 Statistical Mechanics Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Populations and Evolution Subcellular Processes

Abstract

We propose a principle of consistency between different hierarchical levels of biological systems. Given a consistency between molecule replication and cell reproduction, universal statistical laws on cellular chemical abundances are derived and confirmed experimentally. They include a power law distribution of gene expressions, a lognormal distribution of cellular chemical abundances over cells, and embedding of the power law into the network connectivity distribution. Second, given a consistency between genotype and phenotype, a general relationship between phenotype fluctuations by genetic variation and isogenic phenotypic fluctuation by developmental noise is derived. Third, we discuss the chaos mechanism for stem cell differentiation with autonomous regulation, resulting from a consistency between cell reproduction and growth of the cell ensemble.

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@article{arxiv.0807.1803,
  title  = {Consistency Principle in Biological Dynamical Systems},
  author = {Kunihiko Kaneko and Chikara Furusawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.1803},
  year   = {2008}
}

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As a proceeding paper for European Confernce on Complex Systems

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