Difference between revisions of "Team:Exeter/Model"

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the reaction rate of lysozyme to slow considerably. The peptidoglycan concentration in the cell is  
 
the reaction rate of lysozyme to slow considerably. The peptidoglycan concentration in the cell is  
 
negligible until 17 minutes at which point the <i>E. coli</i> splits sharing the cell wall damage equally  
 
negligible until 17 minutes at which point the <i>E. coli</i> splits sharing the cell wall damage equally  
between the two child cells, hence cell damage drops from almost 100% to 50%. The immediate concern  
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between the two daughter cells, hence cell damage drops from almost 100% to 50%. The immediate concern  
 
is that in this model cell death would occur far before it is able to duplicate, meaning that  
 
is that in this model cell death would occur far before it is able to duplicate, meaning that  
 
assuming no mutations the cell would terminate before 17 minutes.
 
assuming no mutations the cell would terminate before 17 minutes.

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