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==== Cell growth rate ====
==== Cell growth rate ====
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Our own experiments showed that the bacterial strain <math>DH5\alpha</math> transformed with two of our preliminary constructs had growth rates (<math>\mu</math>) between $80\ min^{-1}$ and $90\ min^{-1}$ ([Team:Amsterdam/Project/Growth_curves Experimental growth curves]).
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Our own experiments showed that the bacterial strain $\text{DH5\alpha$ transformed with two of our preliminary constructs had growth rates (<math>\mu</math>) between $80\ min^{-1}$ and $90\ min^{-1}$ ([Team:Amsterdam/Project/Growth_curves Experimental growth curves]).
In these simulations, cellular division was assumed to be either constant at 80 for single cells models or Gaussian distributed with $\mu = 80$ and $\sigma = 2$ in the cell division model.
In these simulations, cellular division was assumed to be either constant at 80 for single cells models or Gaussian distributed with $\mu = 80$ and $\sigma = 2$ in the cell division model.
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Looking at the plots for both the high and the low copy number plasmids, no qualitative difference is observable. All species in the system simply reach a steady state defined as the fraction between their production and degradation rates.
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Looking at the plots for both the high and the low copy number plasmids, no qualitative difference is observable. All species in the system simply reach a steady state defined as a function of their production and degradation rates.
Most notably, in the steady state that this system reaches all plasmids are methylated.
Most notably, in the steady state that this system reaches all plasmids are methylated.
This is very undesirable of course!
This is very undesirable of course!

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