Team:Amsterdam/achievements/stochastic model

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==Molecular design validation== Before starting the experiments, a lot of crucial parameters on the molecular system were still unknown.  Both the leaky expression rate of the operon and the activity of the fusion protein were hard to model because of this.  Sensible predictions on how the molecular system we were designing was going to function exactly therefore seemed impossible.  We already expected the promoter/sensor we were going to test, pLac, to show some leaky expression.  As to how much background activity this was going to cause, we couldn't predict and thus we proceeded to test out the construct in the lab.  The [[Team:Amsterdam/Lab|laboratory results]] seemed to suffer from two problems:  
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Before starting the experiments, a lot of crucial parameters on the molecular system were still unknown.  Both the leaky expression rate of the operon and the activity of the fusion protein were hard to model because of this.  Sensible predictions on how the molecular system we were designing was going to function exactly therefore seemed impossible.  We already expected the promoter/sensor we were going to test, pLac, to show some leaky expression.  As to how much background activity this was going to cause, we couldn't predict and thus we proceeded to test out the construct in the lab.  The [[Team:Amsterdam/Lab|laboratory results]] seemed to suffer from two problems:  
* A basal methylation activity that was always recorded even in absence of the signal
* A basal methylation activity that was always recorded even in absence of the signal
This background noise reduces the dynamic range of our system;  
This background noise reduces the dynamic range of our system;  

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