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@InProceedings{lanza:2000:ICSB,
author = "Guido Lanza and William Mydlowec and John R. Koza",
title = "Automatic creation of a genetic network for the lac
operon from observed data by means of genetic
programming",
booktitle = "First International Conference on Systems Biology
(ICSB)",
year = "2000",
address = "Tokyo",
month = "14-16 " # nov,
organisation = "Japan Society for Bioinformatics",
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Biology,
genetic networks, reverse engineering, lac operon",
URL = "
http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/icsb2000geneticnetwork.pdf",
abstract = "This paper demonstrates that it is possible to use
genetic programming to automatically create (reverse
engineer) a computer program representing the logic
underlying the genetic network for the expression level
of the lac operon (composed of the Z, Y, and A genes)
as measured by its mRNA. Genetic programming starts
with observed time-domain expression levels of two
genes (REPRESSOR or CAP) and the concentrations of two
substances (GLUCOSE or LACTOSE) and automatically
creates both a topological arrangement of conditional
and comparative functions as well as all necessary
numerical parameters of a genetic network whose
behavior matches observed time-domain data.",
notes = "ICSB-2000 8 Feb 2001 ghostview and our printers barf
at icsb2000gn.ps population size 10,000",
}
Genetic Programming entries for Guido Lanza William J Mydlowec John Koza