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=== Short repetition of the Hasty construct used as base for our system === | === Short repetition of the Hasty construct used as base for our system === | ||
- | For a better understanding of the equations which were used for the modeling of the system, figure 1 shows a short repetition of the circuit published by Danino et al. in the paper ''A synchronized quorum of genetic clocks'', in our team commonly referred to as the "Hasty construct", which was used as a base for our design. | + | For a better understanding of the equations which were used for the modeling of the system, figure 1 shows a short repetition of the circuit published by Danino et al. in the paper ''A synchronized quorum of genetic clocks'' [1], in our team commonly referred to as the "Hasty construct", which was used as a base for our design. |
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=== Mathematical model of the Hasty construct === | === Mathematical model of the Hasty construct === | ||
- | Since our BioBricked oscillatory system is based on the circuit published by Danino et al. in the paper “A synchronized quorum of genetic clocks”, our first model of the system is a reproduction of the mathematical model in the supplementary information accompanying the publication mentioned. In their simulations, Danino et al. used a set of four delay differential equations, which we also used as starting point for our modeling work. | + | Since our BioBricked oscillatory system is based on the circuit published by Danino et al. in the paper “A synchronized quorum of genetic clocks” [1], our first model of the system is a reproduction of the mathematical model in the supplementary information [2] accompanying the publication mentioned. In their simulations, Danino et al. used a set of four delay differential equations, which we also used as starting point for our modeling work. |
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'''Top: ''Adjusted set of differential equations for the double tunable oscillator'' | '''Top: ''Adjusted set of differential equations for the double tunable oscillator'' | ||
- | Since the lacI repressed hybrid promoter used for this system was designed by the Tokyo iGEM 2007 team, the equations were derived according to their model. The tetR repressor was then modeled using the same template. | + | Since the lacI repressed hybrid promoter used for this system was designed by the Tokyo iGEM 2007 team [3], the equations were derived according to their model. The tetR repressor was then modeled using the same template. |
This set of equations was then used to write a new matlab modeling tool, of which the GUI is depicted below. | This set of equations was then used to write a new matlab modeling tool, of which the GUI is depicted below. | ||
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Links and references: | Links and references: | ||
- | [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v463/n7279/abs/nature08753.html Danino et al. 2010] | + | [1][http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v463/n7279/abs/nature08753.html Danino et al. 2010] |
- | [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v463/n7279/suppinfo/nature08753.html Supplementary information] | + | [2][http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v463/n7279/suppinfo/nature08753.html Supplementary information] |
- | [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Tokyo/Works Tokyo iGEM 2007] | + | [3][http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Tokyo/Works Tokyo iGEM 2007] |
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