Search for dissertations about: "biological networks"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 307 swedish dissertations containing the words biological networks.
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6. Multivariate Networks : Visualization and Interaction Techniques
Abstract : As more and more data is created each day, researchers from different science domains are trying to make sense of it. A lot of this data, for example our connections to friends on different social networking websites, can be modeled as graphs, where the nodes are actors and the edges are relationships between them. READ MORE
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7. Robust inference of gene regulatory networks : System properties, variable selection, subnetworks, and design of experiments
Abstract : In this thesis, inference of biological networks from in vivo data generated by perturbation experiments is considered, i.e. deduction of causal interactions that exist among the observed variables. Knowledge of such regulatory influences is essential in biology. READ MORE
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8. Gene Regulatory Networks: Dynamics and Stability
Abstract : Life as we know it is based on cells that use proteins and RNA to carry out metabolism, self-replication, and other essential tasks. The genes that code for these molecules are encoded in DNA, and through the processes of transcription and translation the cell expresses its genes. READ MORE
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9. Structures in complex systems : Playing dice with networks and books
Abstract : Complex systems are neither perfectly regular nor completely random. They consist of a multitude of players who, in many cases, playtogether in a way that makes their combined strength greater than the sum of their individual achievements. READ MORE
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10. Towards the Visualization of Multivariate Biochemical Networks
Abstract : Many open challenges exist when dealing with different biological networks. They are crucial for the understanding of living beings. Complete drawings of these typically large networks usually suffer from clutter and visual overload. In order to overcome this issue, the networks are divided into single, hierarchically structured pathways. READ MORE