%0 Journal Article %T The Stability of Boolean Networks with Generalized Canalizing Rules %A Andrew Pomerance %A Michelle Girvan %A Ed Ott %J Quantitative Biology %D 2009 %I arXiv %X Boolean networks are discrete dynamical systems in which the state (zero or one) of each node is updated at each time t to a state determined by the states at time t-1 of those nodes that have links to it. When these systems are used to model genetic control, the case of 'canalizing' update rules is of particular interest. A canalizing rule is one for which a node state at time $t$ is determined by the state at time t-1 of a single one of its inputs when that inputting node is in its canalizing state. Previous work on the order/disorder transition in Boolean networks considered complex, non-random network topology. In the current paper we extend this previous work to account for canalizing behavior. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/0910.0509v3