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Hopf bifurcation in a DDE model of gene expression (English)
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7 November 2007
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The paper considers a model of gene transcription and protein synthesis that has been previously presented in the biological literature. The model takes the form of a nonlinear system consisting of an ordinary differential equation coupled to a delay differential equation (DDE), the state variables being concentrations of messenger RNA and protein. Linear analysis gives a critical time delay beyond which a periodic motion is born in a Hopf bifurcation. By Lindstedt's method applied to the nonlinear system, approximate closed expressions for the amplitude and frequency of oscillation are obtained. A parameter study shows also that the Hopf bifurcation may not occur if the rates of degradation are too large. The analytic study is accompanied by numerical simulation.
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delay
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delay differential equations
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Hopf bifurcation
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gene transcription
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