Team:UANL Mty-Mexico/Modeling

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<p>Our model for the E. cologic system is divided in three main modules:</p>
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<p>We will model the E. cologic system through two different approaches, both of them deterministic: </p>
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<p><b>1.</b> Transport and accumulation</p>
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<p><b>2.</b> Biosensor</p>
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<p><b>3.</b> Silica binding</p>
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<li>A genetic circuit level approach.</li>
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<p>Whenever possible, we will make a model in an unicellular, genetic circuit level (as is the case for the Biosensor module); but usually, we'll be modelling in a population level. </p>
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<p>The goal of both models is to predict the change in the concentration of arsenic and the biosensor activity after exposure to the E. cologic system.</p>
<p>The goal of both models is to predict the change in the concentration of arsenic and the biosensor activity after exposure to the E. cologic system.</p>
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Revision as of 22:42, 15 September 2012

iGEM UANL 2012


Modeling


Our model for the E. cologic system is divided in three main modules:

1. Transport and accumulation

2. Biosensor

3. Silica binding

Whenever possible, we will make a model in an unicellular, genetic circuit level (as is the case for the Biosensor module); but usually, we'll be modelling in a population level.

The goal of both models is to predict the change in the concentration of arsenic and the biosensor activity after exposure to the E. cologic system.

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