McGill/Modeling and Simulations
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As a two-gene network with stable solutions, our system does not always show sustained oscillations. However, factors such as different transcription rates from the two promoters, coupled with tight regulation (non-leakiness) of the promoters, can result in a situation in which oscillations are maintained.
Discrete Rate Equations:
The diffusion of AI synchronized the oscillations between cells.
Oscillators with a stable fixed point can show oscillatory behavior in stochastic solutions and synchronization:
One cell may be designated to represent many cells by allowing it to excrete and absorb many times the single-cell values of autoinducer: