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Stationary and oscillatory fronts in a two-component genetic regulatory network model (English)
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24 September 2010
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The authors investigate a two-component gene network model, originally used to describe the spatiotemporal patterning of the gene products in early Drosophila development and found both stable stationary and time-oscillatory fronts can occur in the reaction-diffusion system. Through reducing this system, the authors obtain explicit formula for all steady-state solutions and their linear eigenvalues. The authors also explore the range in which a monotone, stationary front is stable and show it can lose stability through a Hopf bifurcation, giving rise to oscillatory fronts. They also discuss the existence and stability of steady-state and time-oscillatory solutions with multiple extrema.
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oscillatory front
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reaction-diffusion
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bifurcation
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genetic network
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