Team:Paris Bettencourt/Modeling
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Revision as of 11:53, 30 August 2011
Modeling
Predicting how our systems will react during experiments required precise modeling. Like most synthetic biology projects, we had to create simulations of our gene regulation networks using Matlab. We also had to think carefully about diffusion of very few molecule in a cell and to propose models of diffusion (wether it is passive, active or "semi-active") in nanotubes to correcly model our systems. Those simulations were done using Matlab, Maya and a lot of reflexion.
Image here | What is modeling in synthetic biology? You can finde here an introduction to our methods and the general idea behind most models in gene network. |
Image here | Because of the specificities of our project, we had to adapt the "classic" model to better represent our current situation. On top of that we made and justified a few other hypotheses detailed in this section. |