Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification/Stochastic/results
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<h1><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/4/4a/1.png" alt="" /> Sensibility </h1> | <h1><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/4/4a/1.png" alt="" /> Sensibility </h1> | ||
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- | The ODE modeling gave 10<SUP>-6</SUP> molecules of | + | The ODE modeling gave 10<SUP>-6</SUP> molecules of CAMP<SUB>i</SUB> as the sensibility. This means, if we have 10<SUP>-6</SUP> molecules of CAMP at the initial point, the system will turn on. |
But this result is given by a deterministic analysis. What happens if we take into account the random phenomena of the bacterium ? Is the sensibility still so good ? | But this result is given by a deterministic analysis. What happens if we take into account the random phenomena of the bacterium ? Is the sensibility still so good ? | ||
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Revision as of 08:24, 19 September 2012
Goal
In this part we would like to answer 2 questions thanks to the stochastic modeling.- Is the sensibility given by stochastic modeling the same that in ODE modeling ?
- What is the part of false positives ?