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Overview of Gene Regulatory Network Inference Based on Differential Equation Models

Bin Yang, Yuehui Chen

2020Current Protein and Peptide Science10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reconstruction of gene regulatory networks (GRN) plays an important role in understanding the complexity, functionality and pathways of biological systems, which could support the design of new drugs for diseases. Because differential equation models are flexible androbust, these models have been utilized to identify biochemical reactions and gene regulatory networks. This paper investigates the differential equation models for reverse engineering gene regulatory networks. We introduce three kinds of differential equation models, including ordinary differential equation (ODE), time-delayed differential equation (TDDE) and stochastic differential equation (SDE). ODE models include linear ODE, nonlinear ODE and S-system model. We also discuss the evolutionary algorithms, which are utilized to search the optimal structures and parameters of differential equation models. This investigation could provide a comprehensive understanding of differential equation models, and lead to the discovery of novel differential equation models.

Topics & Concepts

OdeGene regulatory networkOrdinary differential equationDifferential equationExact differential equationUniversal differential equationBernoulli differential equationRiccati equationStochastic differential equationMathematicsApplied mathematicsInferenceIntegrating factorComputer scienceDifferential algebraic equationMathematical analysisBiologyArtificial intelligenceGeneBiochemistryGene expressionGene Regulatory Network AnalysisViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
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