Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification/Stochastic

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Project

Goal


Statistic modeling is a technique of presenting data or predicting outcomes that takes into account a certain degree of randomness or unpredictability. The stochastic process is often used to represent the evolution of some random value, or system, over time.

It is the probabilistic counterpart to a deterministic process.

Why


Gene expression is a stochastic process due to the inherent unpredictability of molecular collisions resulting from Brownian motion : the binding or unbinding of RNA polymerase to a promotor is partially random. In biology systems, introducing stochastic noise has been found to help improve the signal strength of the internal feedback loops for balance and other vestibular communication.