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=The Two Equations Used to Model Gene Expression=
 
=The Two Equations Used to Model Gene Expression=
 
<b>Determinisic</b> <br>
 
<b>Determinisic</b> <br>
A determini
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A deterministic equation uses a rate equation to describe the transcription and translation of genes.
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Example (box1) Description of Box 1
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<b>Stochastic</b> <br>
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Stochastic models take into account the "randomness" of transcription and translation by utilizing variables for the formation and decay of single molecules and multi-component complexes.
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Example (2)
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[[elowitz]]

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The Two Equations Used to Model Gene Expression

Determinisic
A deterministic equation uses a rate equation to describe the transcription and translation of genes. Example (box1) Description of Box 1

Stochastic
Stochastic models take into account the "randomness" of transcription and translation by utilizing variables for the formation and decay of single molecules and multi-component complexes. Example (2) elowitz