Team:Groningen/Notebook/Modeling 17July2012
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- | Simulations are running to see the effects of glutamine and potassium uptake rates on biomass. Using this data and growth curves from the lab I shall be able to estimate the actual uptake rates. Then I can finally produce some realistic biomass curves. | + | Simulations are running to see the effects of glutamine and potassium uptake rates on biomass. Using this data and growth curves from the lab |
+ | I shall be able to estimate the actual uptake rates. Then I can finally produce some realistic biomass curves. | ||
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- | For now, here's a plot which shows that | + | For now, here's a plot which shows that <i>B. subtilis</i> can use glutamine as a carbon source and continue to grow, according to the model anyway. |
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 26 September 2012
Simulations are running to see the effects of glutamine and potassium uptake rates on biomass. Using this data and growth curves from the lab
I shall be able to estimate the actual uptake rates. Then I can finally produce some realistic biomass curves.
For now, here's a plot which shows that B. subtilis can use glutamine as a carbon source and continue to grow, according to the model anyway.
Back to notebook