Figure 4
From: Effects of bursty protein production on the noisy oscillatory properties of downstream pathways

Numerical investigation into the effect of bursting in the input reactions on six of the eight biochemical models shown in Table I. See main text for details of the numerical algorithm used.
q < 0 refers to the cases close to the Hopf bifurcation where both bursty and non-bursty input systems show noise-induced oscillations. Cases I, II and III are for q > 0 (far from Hopf bifurcation) described in Fig. 1. Ticks/crosses indicate that noise-induced oscillations are/are not observed for both bursty and non-bursty-input systems. BDO and BIO refer to the cases where burstiness destroys or promotes noise-induced oscillations, i.e., the behavior of the two systems is different. The heights of the bars for each behavior are directly proportional to the fraction of the 100, 000 parameter sets which exhibit that behavior.