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A simple [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Imperial_College/Courses/Spring2008/Synthetic_Biology/Computer_Modelling_Practicals/Practical_2 synthesis-degradation model] is assumed for the modelling of the expression of a protein under the control of a constitutive promoter, with the same model assumed for all four [[Team:Imperial_College/Cloning_Strategy | promoter-RBS constructs]]. The synthesis-degradation model assumes a steady state level of mRNA. | A simple [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Imperial_College/Courses/Spring2008/Synthetic_Biology/Computer_Modelling_Practicals/Practical_2 synthesis-degradation model] is assumed for the modelling of the expression of a protein under the control of a constitutive promoter, with the same model assumed for all four [[Team:Imperial_College/Cloning_Strategy | promoter-RBS constructs]]. The synthesis-degradation model assumes a steady state level of mRNA. | ||
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A literature search revealed two models of IPTG-induced expression through the Plac promoter. Both models assume constitutive expression of LacI. Before IPTG is added, a steady-state is reached comprising basal (leaky) expression of GFP. | A literature search revealed two models of IPTG-induced expression through the Plac promoter. Both models assume constitutive expression of LacI. Before IPTG is added, a steady-state is reached comprising basal (leaky) expression of GFP. | ||
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Modelling the Genetic Circuit
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