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<p>Finished the first draft of the model, will leave it until we have real data to feed back into the system. The model is very robust and allows any user to input a large variety of parameters and scenarios that could be realistically expected in the laboratory results. The output of the model is the colour that you can expect over time (the outputs of the real system will be from a combination of mCherry and GFP).</p> | <p>Finished the first draft of the model, will leave it until we have real data to feed back into the system. The model is very robust and allows any user to input a large variety of parameters and scenarios that could be realistically expected in the laboratory results. The output of the model is the colour that you can expect over time (the outputs of the real system will be from a combination of mCherry and GFP).</p> | ||
<p>The model reveals surprising results, including how even a small basal rate of gene expression (due to leakage of the promoters) can really change the results.</p> | <p>The model reveals surprising results, including how even a small basal rate of gene expression (due to leakage of the promoters) can really change the results.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 17 July 2014
Achievements
Model of part B possible repression and activation network scenarios
Finished the first draft of the model, will leave it until we have real data to feed back into the system. The model is very robust and allows any user to input a large variety of parameters and scenarios that could be realistically expected in the laboratory results. The output of the model is the colour that you can expect over time (the outputs of the real system will be from a combination of mCherry and GFP).
The model reveals surprising results, including how even a small basal rate of gene expression (due to leakage of the promoters) can really change the results.
Information on how to use Matlab to model repressor and activator networks very easily, accurately and quickly will be uploaded to this wiki soon! If you want more details please don't hesitate to contact us.