10.1371/journal.pone.0061251.g006
Chikara Furusawa
Chikara
Furusawa
Kunihiko Kaneko
Kunihiko
Kaneko
The distributions of growth rates in a novel environment for evolved networks and random networks.
Public Library of Science
2013
Computational biology
Biophysic al simulations
Evolutionary modeling
systems biology
Evolutionary biology
Evolutionary processes
adaptation
genetics
epigenetics
Theoretical biology
Probability theory
Stochastic processes
distributions
rates
evolved
networks
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Figure
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<p>100 evolved networks obtained after 100 generations with EFR (; see Fig. 2) and 100 random networks were used for the calculations. For each network, the growth rates were calculated using 50 randomly chosen target expression patterns that were not used for the evolutionary simulations. For all simulations in this figure, is set to 1 and EFR is incorporated in the expression dynamics. The difference in the growth rates was statistically significant (; determined by U-test).</p>