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7.38 Design Principles of Biological Systems
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(Subject meets with 7.83)
Prereq: 7.06 or permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9Lecture: T1-2.30,F3.30-5 (4-265)
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Introduces students to biological control mechanisms governing decision-making and tools to decipher, model, and perturb these mechanisms. Systems presented include signal transduction, cell cycle control, developmental biology, and the immune system. These systems provide examples of feedback and feedforward control, oscillators, kinetic proofreading, spatial and temporal averaging, and pattern formation. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
D. Lew, H. Wong
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