type i type ii, prcs and coupling

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Type I Type II, PRCs and Coupling. Daniel Forger. Through what mechanism do oscillations appear?. Type 1 Integrator. With such a mechanism. Oscillations abruptly start or stop The period changes drastically when parameters are changed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Type I Type II, PRCs and Coupling

Daniel Forger

Through what mechanism do oscillations appear?

Type 1 Integrator

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With such a mechanism

• Oscillations abruptly start or stop

• The period changes drastically when parameters are changed

• The system does not resonate, instead it needs to get kicked

Type 2 Resonator

With such a mechanism

• Oscillations switch from decaying very slowly to growing very slowly

• The period of the oscillations barely changes when going through the bifurcation

• The system “resonates”

Chaotic Entrainment

Type I vs. Type IIPloS Computational Biology 2:e30

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Design I

Design II

Coupling by sharing a protein

Coupling by sharing a protein

Coupling by extracellular signaling

Garcia-Ojalvo et al. PNAS 101:10955

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Order Parameter

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R =M 2 − M

2

bi2 − bi

2

Coupling can reduce noise

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Phase Shifting Glass and Winfree AJP 246:R251

PRC Atlas

Formula for the PRC• Point D is on a limit Cycle

• We perturb in the positive horizontal direction

EG

GF= tanφ

Δz sinθ

(r − Δz cosθ )= tanφ

φ =arctanΔz

2 − Δz

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0-D phaseless region

1-D phaseless region

2-D Phaseless Region

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1 2

( )m m m m

m mf C

K C K C= +

+ +

Winfree, The Geometry of Biological Time

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Ukai, Nature Cell Biology 9:1327

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