Motif statistics of artificially evolved and biological networks
Molecular Networks
2016-08-11 v2
Abstract
Topological features of gene regulatory networks can be successfully reproduced by a model population evolving under selection for short dynamical attractors. The evolved population of networks exhibit motif statistics, summarized by significance profiles, which closely match those of {\it E. coli, S. cerevsiae} and {\it B. subtilis}, in such features as the excess of linear motifs and feed-forward loops, and deficiency of feedback loops. The slow relaxation to stasis is a hallmark of a rugged fitness landscape, with independently evolving populations exploring distinct valleys strongly differing in network properties.
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@article{arxiv.1402.7280,
title = {Motif statistics of artificially evolved and biological networks},
author = {Burçin Danacı and Mehmet Ali Anıl and Ayşe Erzan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.7280},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
7 pages, 9 figures to be published in Physical Review E