Team:UESTC-China/Modeling1

From 2014.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 609: Line 609:
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">By changing the value of those parameters (<i>k1, k2</i> … ), we obtained the relationship (Fig.3) between the concentration of different components (Ru5P, F6P and HCHO) versus the time. </p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">By changing the value of those parameters (<i>k1, k2</i> … ), we obtained the relationship (Fig.3) between the concentration of different components (Ru5P, F6P and HCHO) versus the time. </p>
<br/>
<br/>
-
<p><img style="width:80%; margin-left:15px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fa/MFig-3.jpg"></p>
+
<div align="center">
-
<br/>
+
<div><img style="width:100% ;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/40/%E5%9B%BE%E7%89%872.jpg"></div>
-
<p style="position:relative; left:0px; padding:15 5px; font-size:20px; font-family: calibri, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: Italic; text-align:left; width:1000px; color:#1b1b1b;"><strong>Fig.3</strong> The diagram of concentration versus time. A for Ru5P and F6P, B for HCHO and C for those three components</p>
+
<div><p style="position:relative; left:0px; padding:15 5px; font-size:20px; font-family: calibri, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-style: calibri; text-align:left; width:1050px; color:#1b1b1b;">
-
<br/>
+
 +
<strong>Fig.3</strong> The diagram of concentration versus time. A for Ru5P and F6P, B for HCHO and C for those three components
 +
<br>
 +
</p>
 +
</div>
 +
</div>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">From Fig.3, we found that the components tend to be the steady state when time goes by. Means that when the formaldehyde into the plant cell, the original steady state would be broken, but after a period of time, the cells will restore homeostasis which indicated that the indoor formaldehyde has been absorbed by the plant. For figure 3B, in the initial stage, formaldehydewill continue to grow due to the delayed effects of reaction; subsequently,the concentration of formaldehyde begins to decrease with time and finally tends to be the steady state.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">From Fig.3, we found that the components tend to be the steady state when time goes by. Means that when the formaldehyde into the plant cell, the original steady state would be broken, but after a period of time, the cells will restore homeostasis which indicated that the indoor formaldehyde has been absorbed by the plant. For figure 3B, in the initial stage, formaldehydewill continue to grow due to the delayed effects of reaction; subsequently,the concentration of formaldehyde begins to decrease with time and finally tends to be the steady state.</p>
<br/>
<br/>

Revision as of 09:11, 14 October 2014

UESTC-China