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==ODE Model definition==
==ODE Model definition==
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[[File:Combinedode.png|thumb|right|300px|Time trajectories of ODE-model in which the construct has been inserted in a high copy number plasmid (top, $Ca = 200$) and a low copy number plasmid (bottom, $Ca = 40$). All initial species values are set to $0$, except for the intial value of unmethylated plasmids which is equal to $Ca$. With these parameters, the dynamic range of the system is completely taken up by the background noise. No qualitative difference is observed between the high and low copy number cases]]
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FP-mRNA results only from leaky expression from the operons $O$ with leakiness rate $k_{\text{sMFP}}$ and is degraded with rate $\lambda_{\text{MFP}}$:
FP-mRNA results only from leaky expression from the operons $O$ with leakiness rate $k_{\text{sMFP}}$ and is degraded with rate $\lambda_{\text{MFP}}$:
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[[File:Combinedode.png|thumb|right|300px|Time trajectories of ODE-model in which the construct has been inserted in a high copy number plasmid (top, $Ca = 200$) and a low copy number plasmid (bottom, $Ca = 40$). All initial species values are set to $0$, except for the intial value of unmethylated plasmids which is equal to $Ca$. With these parameters, the dynamic range of the system is completely taken up by the background noise. No qualitative difference is observed between the high and low copy number cases]]
 
Looking at the plots for both the high and the low copy number plasmids, no qualitative difference is observable. All species in the system simply reach a steady state defined as the fraction between their production and degradation rates.
Looking at the plots for both the high and the low copy number plasmids, no qualitative difference is observable. All species in the system simply reach a steady state defined as the fraction between their production and degradation rates.

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