Team:Paris/Analysis/Construction
From 2008.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
(→Navigator) |
|||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<center><html><div style="color:#275D96; font-size:2em;">Model construction</div></html></center> | <center><html><div style="color:#275D96; font-size:2em;">Model construction</div></html></center> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Introduction = | ||
+ | |||
+ | * This preliminary approach is mainly based on a bibliographical work. In fact, it is important to understand that with this approach, we did not intend to design the most accurate model possible. We found essential to choose only parameters that we could determine or control in the wet lab. The main goal was to get quickly a first idea of the way our system could behave. | ||
In this section, we will present the model we chose to describe the evolution of our system's concentrations. | In this section, we will present the model we chose to describe the evolution of our system's concentrations. | ||
Line 22: | Line 26: | ||
[[Image:Gamma_Expression.jpg|center]] | [[Image:Gamma_Expression.jpg|center]] | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Finally, the key problem with a dynamic system consists in the fact that adding a new equation gives a more detailed idea of the overall process, but one looses meaning by doing so since new undefined parameters appear. Hence, it becomes hard to link those parameters with a biological meaning and reality. In that respect, we chose not to introduce the mRNA state between transcription and translation in our model. We presented things as if a protein would act directly upon the following. | ||
= Conclusion = | = Conclusion = |
Revision as of 15:55, 26 October 2008
Model construction
Introduction
In this section, we will present the model we chose to describe the evolution of our system's concentrations. Classical model and temporal rescaling
ConclusionWe finally obtained the following equations : and the following parameters :
Now you have had a good overlook of our model, go see a more detailed justification! Bibliography
|