How reliable is the linear noise approximation of gene regulatory networks?

Volume: 14, Issue: S4
Published: Oct 1, 2013
Abstract
The linear noise approximation (LNA) is commonly used to predict how noise is regulated and exploited at the cellular level. These predictions are exact for reaction networks composed exclusively of first order reactions or for networks involving bimolecular reactions and large numbers of molecules. It is however well known that gene regulation involves bimolecular interactions with molecule numbers as small as a single copy of a particular...
Paper Details
Title
How reliable is the linear noise approximation of gene regulatory networks?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Volume
14
Issue
S4
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