Introduction to focus issue: quantitative approaches to genetic networks.

@article{Albert2013IntroductionTF,
  title={Introduction to focus issue: quantitative approaches to genetic networks.},
  author={R{\'e}ka Albert and James J. Collins and Leon Glass},
  journal={Chaos},
  year={2013},
  volume={23 2},
  pages={
          025001
        }
}
All cells of living organisms contain similar genetic instructions encoded in the organism's DNA. In any particular cell, the control of the expression of each different gene is regulated, in part, by binding of molecular complexes to specific regions of the DNA. The molecular complexes are composed of protein molecules, called transcription factors, combined with various other molecules such as hormones and drugs. Since transcription factors are coded by genes, cellular function is partially… 
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