Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Notebook/August/31
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<b> Goal </b> | <b> Goal </b> | ||
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+ | <li>Know if there is a basal production of Cya</li> | ||
+ | <li>Determine modeling for the receptor</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
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<b> Completion </b> | <b> Completion </b> | ||
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+ | There is no wild type in the experiments, but thanks to the glucose we can say that there is no basal production of Gfp/Cya (it is the same because they are regulated by the same promotor. | ||
+ | </br> | ||
+ | For the deterministic model of the receptor, we chose to model reactions of the receptor behavior by a series of complexations. We got the inspiration from iGEM Imperial College 2010. | ||
+ | The graphs obtained weren't satisfying so we decided to review the parameters values. | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
</section> | </section> | ||
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Revision as of 08:47, 10 September 2012
August
Week 31 • Week 32 • Week 33 • Week 34 • Week 35Week 31: July 30th to August 5th
Goal- Know if there is a basal production of Cya
- Determine modeling for the receptor
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There is no wild type in the experiments, but thanks to the glucose we can say that there is no basal production of Gfp/Cya (it is the same because they are regulated by the same promotor.
For the deterministic model of the receptor, we chose to model reactions of the receptor behavior by a series of complexations. We got the inspiration from iGEM Imperial College 2010.
The graphs obtained weren't satisfying so we decided to review the parameters values.