A First Course in Systems Biology is an introduction for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students to the growing field of systems
biology. Its main focus is the development of computational models and
their applications to diverse biological systems. The book begins with
the fundamentals of modeling, then reviews features of the molecular
inventories that bring biological systems to life and discusses case
studies that represent some of the frontiers in systems biology and
synthetic biology. In this way, it provides the reader with a
comprehensive background and access to methods for executing standard
systems biology tasks, understanding the modern literature, and
launching into specialized courses or projects that address biological
questions using theoretical and computational means. New topics in
this edition include: default modules for model design, limit cycles
and chaos, parameter estimation in Excel, model representations of
gene regulation through transcription factors, derivation of the
Michaelis-Menten rate law from the original conceptual model,
different types of inhibition, hysteresis, a model of differentiation,
system adaptation to persistent signals, nonlinear nullclines, PBPK
models, and elementary modes. The format is a combination of
instructional text and references to primary literature, complemented
by sets of small-scale exercises that enable hands-on experience, and
large-scale, often open-ended questions for further reflection.
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ISBN
9781351332934
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Garland Science
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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