Team:Oxford/why do we need microcompartments
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Given more time, access to more powerful computers and economization of our Matlab scripts, it would be possible to run this simulation for greater numbers of molecules than have been done thus far. This would then yield more data on the proportional increase in rate that results from introducing the micro-compartment into the system. | Given more time, access to more powerful computers and economization of our Matlab scripts, it would be possible to run this simulation for greater numbers of molecules than have been done thus far. This would then yield more data on the proportional increase in rate that results from introducing the micro-compartment into the system. | ||
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+ | <h1>Illustrated above is an example of a 3-D stochastic diffusion model for a three substrate (blue) and two enzyme molecules (red).</h1> | ||
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