Difference between revisions of "Team:Exeter/Model"

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                 <p id="pp">As part of our project we have developed two intracellular models to describe our systems. Both codes that we developed used the same protein production mechanism which takes transcription, translation, degradation, maturation, cell division and polyribosome binding sites into account. These features are built on top of code that keeps track of the amount of E. Coli and its respective mRNA. This code was made independently by two members of our team giving the same results for a specific set of parameters and assumptions, and could be independently checked and verified. </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">As part of our project we have developed two intracellular models to describe our systems. Both codes that we developed used the same protein production mechanism which takes transcription, translation, degradation, maturation, cell division and polyribosome binding sites into account. These features are built on top of code that keeps track of the amount of E. Coli and its respective mRNA. This code was made independently by two members of our team giving the same results for a specific set of parameters and assumptions, and could be independently checked and verified. </p>
  
                 <p id="pp">The KillerRed/KillerOrange model attempts to look at the phototoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species which are induced by light at specific frequency's and how long it takes for cell death. </p>
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                 <p id="pp">The KillerRed/KillerOrange model attempts to look at the phototoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species which are induced by light at specific wavelengths, together with how long it takes for cell death. </p>
  
 
                 <p id="pp">The enzymatic model looks at the rate of degradation caused by ‘Lysozyme c’, and can be expanded to any other enzyme with a substrate vital to the survival of the cell, providing a certain set of parameters are known. </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">The enzymatic model looks at the rate of degradation caused by ‘Lysozyme c’, and can be expanded to any other enzyme with a substrate vital to the survival of the cell, providing a certain set of parameters are known. </p>

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