The characterization of the complex phenomenon of cell differentiation is a key goal of both systems and computational biology. GESTODIFFERENT is a Cytoscape plugin aimed at the gene- ration and the identification of Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) describing an arbitrary stochastic cell differentiation process. The (dynamical) model adopted to describe general GRNs is that of Noisy Random Boolean Networks (NRBNs), with a specific focus on their emergent dynamical behavior. GESTODIFFERENT explores the space of GRNs by filtering the NRBN instances inconsistent with a stocha- stic lineage differentiation tree representing the cell lineages that can be obtained by following the fate of a stem cell descendant. Matched networks can then be analyzed by Cytoscape network analysis algo- rithms or, for instance, used to define (multiscale) models of cellular dynamics
Antoniotti, M., Bader, G., Caravagna, G., Crippa, S., Graudenzi, A., Mauri, G. (2013). GeStoDifferent: A Cytoscape plugin for the generation and the identification of gene regulatory networks describing a stochastic cell differentiation process. BIOINFORMATICS, 29(4), 513-514 [10.1093/bioinformatics/bts726].
GeStoDifferent: A Cytoscape plugin for the generation and the identification of gene regulatory networks describing a stochastic cell differentiation process
ANTONIOTTI, MARCOPrimo
;CARAVAGNA, GIULIO;GRAUDENZI, ALEXPenultimo
;MAURI, GIANCARLOUltimo
2013
Abstract
The characterization of the complex phenomenon of cell differentiation is a key goal of both systems and computational biology. GESTODIFFERENT is a Cytoscape plugin aimed at the gene- ration and the identification of Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) describing an arbitrary stochastic cell differentiation process. The (dynamical) model adopted to describe general GRNs is that of Noisy Random Boolean Networks (NRBNs), with a specific focus on their emergent dynamical behavior. GESTODIFFERENT explores the space of GRNs by filtering the NRBN instances inconsistent with a stocha- stic lineage differentiation tree representing the cell lineages that can be obtained by following the fate of a stem cell descendant. Matched networks can then be analyzed by Cytoscape network analysis algo- rithms or, for instance, used to define (multiscale) models of cellular dynamicsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.