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Quantitative Biology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2014
- Arwen Meister, Chao Du, Ye Henry Li, Wing Hung Wong:
Modeling stochastic noise in gene regulatory systems. 1-29 - Guodong Liu, Antonio Marras, Jens Nielsen:
The future of genome-scale modeling of yeast through integration of a transcriptional regulatory network. 30-46 - Hong Qian:
Fitness and entropy production in a cell population dynamics with epigenetic phenotype switching. 47-53 - Orna Resnekov, Brian Munsky, William S. Hlavacek:
Perspective on the q-bio Summer School and Conference: 2007-2014 and beyond. 54-58
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2014
- Xuebing Wu
, Andrea J. Kriz, Phillip A. Sharp:
Target specificity of the CRISPR-Cas9 system. 59-70 - Leying Guan
, Qian Yang, Mengting Gu
, Liang Chen, Xuegong Zhang:
Exon expression QTL (eeQTL) analysis highlights distant genomic variations associated with splicing regulation. 71-79 - Mengyi Sun, Bingyu Yan
, Chengkun Wu, Xiaole Shirley Liu:
Meeting report on YBPW 2014 (the 3rd Young Bioinformatics PIs Workshop). 80-84
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2014
- Chi Zhang
, Sha Cao
, Ying Xu:
Population dynamics inside cancer biomass driven by repeated hypoxia-reoxygenation cycles. 85-99 - Honglei Liu, Yanda Li, Xiaowo Wang
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OP-Synthetic: identification of optimal genetic manipulations for the overproduction of native and non-native metabolites. 100-109 - Chen Jia, Minping Qian, Yu Kang, Daquan Jiang:
Modeling stochastic phenotype switching and bet-hedging in bacteria: stochastic nonlinear dynamics and critical state identification. 110-125
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2014
- Congmin Zhu, Rui Jiang, Ting Chen:
Constructing a Boolean implication network to study the interactions between environmental factors and OTUs. 127-141 - Derek Eidum, Kanishk Asthana
, Samir Unni, Michael Deng, Lingchong You:
Construction, visualization, and analysis of biological network models in Dynetica. 142-150 - Zhen Xie:
Quantitative biology: from genes, cells to networks. 151-156

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