Noise-Driven Differentiation via Gene Frustration and Epigenetic Fixation
Biological Physics
2026-04-21 v1 Molecular Networks
Abstract
Gene expression in cells is stochastic, yet differentiation is robust. We propose a mechanism in which frustrated genes with weakly stable intermediate expression undergo noise-driven switching between basins of attraction, followed by irreversible fate fixation through slow epigenetic feedback. Regulatory interactions amplify effective noise and promote differentiation. We derive analytic expression for the logarithmic dependence of differentiation time on noise strength and input-dependent cell-fate selection, and demonstrate homeorhesis, the dynamical robustness of the epigenetic landscape.
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@article{arxiv.2604.18185,
title = {Noise-Driven Differentiation via Gene Frustration and Epigenetic Fixation},
author = {Davey Plugers and Kunihiko Kaneko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18185},
year = {2026}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures