Engineering Genetic Circuits

Engineering Genetic Circuits

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Myers, Chris J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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An Introduction to Systems Bioengineering
Takes a Clear and Systematic Engineering Approach to Systems Biology

Focusing on genetic regulatory networks, Engineering Genetic Circuits presents the modeling, analysis, and design methods for systems biology. It discusses how to examine experimental data to learn about mathematical models, develop efficient abstraction and simulation methods to analyze these models, and use analytical methods to guide the design of new circuits.

After reviewing the basic molecular biology and biochemistry principles needed to understand genetic circuits, the book describes modern experimental techniques and methods for discovering genetic circuit models from the data generated by experiments. The next four chapters present state-of-the-art methods for analyzing these genetic circuit models. The final chapter explores how researchers are beginning to use analytical methods to design synthetic genetic circuits.

This text clearly shows how the success of systems biology depends on collaborations between engineers and biologists. From biomolecular observations to mathematical models to circuit design, it provides essential information on genetic circuits and engineering techniques that can be used to study biological systems.

EAN 9781138372733
ISBN 1138372730
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date September 10, 2018
Pages 306
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Undergraduate
Authors Myers, Chris J.
Illustrations 14 Tables, black and white; 128 Illustrations, black and white
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Biology Series