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Ptashne, M. (1992). A Genetic Switch: Phage # and Higher Organisms. Cell Press and Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2nd edition.

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Methodologies in the Use of Computational Models for Theoretical.. - Maley   (Correct)

....comm. The efficacy of this approach is, to my knowledge, yet untested. The main obstacle is to find a system that whose details are known sufficiently that it may be fully described and then calibrated against experimental results. Bacteriophage lambda suggests itself as a potential test case (Ptashne, 1992). 3 Closure The promise of computational models is that they can represent the complexity and dynamics of biological systems in a formal context. Configuration models typically have explicit representations of individuals or cells, and genes. The match between these components of configuration ....

Ptashne, M. (1992). A Genetic Switch: Phage and Higher Organisms. Cell Press and Blackwell Scientific Publications, Cambridge, MA.


On Bayesian Inference for Stochastic Kinetic Models Using.. - Golightly, Wilkinson (2004)   (Correct)

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Ptashne, M. (1992). A Genetic Switch: Phage # and Higher Organisms. Cell Press and Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2nd edition.


Some New Directions in Control Theory Inspired by Systems Biology - Sontag (2004)   (Correct)

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Ptashne, M.: A Genetic Switch: Phage # and Higher Organisms, (Cell Press and Blackwell Scientific Publications, Cambridge MA), 1992.


Qualitative Simulation of Genetic Regulatory.. - De Jong, Gouze.. (2001)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

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M. Ptashne. A Genetic Switch: Phage and Higher Organisms. Cell Press & Blackwell Science, Cambridge, MA, 2nd edition, 1992.

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