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The Systems Biology focuses on the synthetic biology, genetics, cell interactions, and evolutionary dynamics. You will learn all of these topics in this course which focuses on cellular and population-level systems biology.

In this [course_title], you are taught how cellular systems work to understand the important concepts of genetic switches and network evolution. You will also know the models of pattern formation and evolutionary in population-level systems biology.

Course Curriculum

Introduction to the Class and Overview of Topics 01:07:00
Input Function, Michaelis-Menten kinetics, and Cooperativity 01:18:00
Autoregulation, Feedback and Bistability 01:19:00
Synthetic Biology and Stability Analysis in the Toggle Switch 01:20:00
Oscillatory Genetic Networks 01:21:00
Graph Properties of Transcription Networks 01:21:00
Feed-forward Loop Network Motif 01:21:00
Introduction to Stochastic Gene Expression 01:20:00
Causes and Consequences of Stochastic Gene Expression 01:21:00
Stochastic Modeling 01:22:00
Life at Low Reynold’s Number 01:19:00
Robustness and Bacterial Chemotaxis 01:22:00
Robustness in Development and Pattern Formation 01:21:00
Microbial Evolution Experiments and Optimal Gene Circuit Design 01:20:00
Evolution in Finite Populations 01:21:00
Clonal Interference and the Distribution of Beneficial Mutations 01:21:00
Fitness Landscapes and Sequence Spaces 01:19:00
Evolutionary Games 01:21:00
Survival in Fluctuating Environments 01:18:00
Parasites, the Evolution of Virulence and Sex 01:19:00
Interspecies Interactions 01:21:00
Ecosystem Stability, Critical Transitions, and Biodiversity 01:20:00
Dynamics of Populations in Space 01:21:00
The Neutral Theory of Ecology 01:18:00

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