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Date
2022-05Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
Metabolic network analysis is an accessible and versatile modeling approach for biology that has taken much inspiration from electric circuit analysis. After introducing its main concepts, we focus on numerical tools, such as optimization and sampling, to predict cellular features and behaviors at a large scale. Optimization approaches exploit that metabolic networks are shaped by evolution and are, thus, assumed to embed a fitness condition reflecting the environment that they evolved in. In the past ten years, there is a trend to generalize metabolic network analysis to consortia of interacting species. This raises technical questions on, for example, optimality in consortia but also more general ones on metabolic coevolution, information exchange, and adaptation. This suggests and allows us to explore interesting analogies to technological systems, specifically to smart grids. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000540620Publication status
publishedExternal links
Journal / series
Proceedings of the IEEEVolume
Pages / Article No.
Publisher
IEEESubject
Computational systems biology; mathematical programming; molecular communication (telecommunication); Monte Carlo methods; smart gridsOrganisational unit
03699 - Stelling, Jörg / Stelling, Jörg
Funding
177164 - Intermicrobial and host-microbial interactions that determine the trajectory of mammalian microbial colorization in early life (SNF)
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