Team:Amsterdam/achievements/stochastic model

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However, for another MTase with the same [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.1.1.113 EC2.1.1.113 number] as M.ScaI, BamH1, the $k_{cat}$ has been determined to be $0.0175$ ([[#Cheng|1]]).
However, for another MTase with the same [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.1.1.113 EC2.1.1.113 number] as M.ScaI, BamH1, the $k_{cat}$ has been determined to be $0.0175$ ([[#Cheng|1]]).
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== Cell growth rate ==
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==== Cell growth rate ====
Our own experiments showed that the bacterial strain <math>DH5\alpha</math> transformed with two of our preliminary constructs had growth rates (<math>\mu</math>) between $80\ min^{-1}$ and $90\ min^{-1}$ ([Team:Amsterdam/Project/Growth_curves Experimental growth curves]).
Our own experiments showed that the bacterial strain <math>DH5\alpha</math> transformed with two of our preliminary constructs had growth rates (<math>\mu</math>) between $80\ min^{-1}$ and $90\ min^{-1}$ ([Team:Amsterdam/Project/Growth_curves Experimental growth curves]).
In these simulations, cellular division was assumed to be either constant at 80 for single cells models or Gaussian distributed with $\mu = 80$ and $\sigma = 2$ in the cell division model.
In these simulations, cellular division was assumed to be either constant at 80 for single cells models or Gaussian distributed with $\mu = 80$ and $\sigma = 2$ in the cell division model.

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