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Here, we explain the generic protocol that leads to modeling "by characterization", throught one of the parts of our system. The chosen example is '''the activity of the promoter ''pFliL'' ''' (that leads, in the [[Team:Paris/Analysis#Oscillations|core system]], to the production of the '''Fluorescent Protein FP1''') '''in function of the transcription factors ''FlhDC'' and ''FliA'' '''.<br> | Here, we explain the generic protocol that leads to modeling "by characterization", throught one of the parts of our system. The chosen example is '''the activity of the promoter ''pFliL'' ''' (that leads, in the [[Team:Paris/Analysis#Oscillations|core system]], to the production of the '''Fluorescent Protein FP1''') '''in function of the transcription factors ''FlhDC'' and ''FliA'' '''.<br> |
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Characterization Approach : Application of our Generic Workflow - an Example
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Here, we explain the generic protocol that leads to modeling "by characterization", throught one of the parts of our system. The chosen example is the activity of the promoter pFliL (that leads, in the core system, to the production of the Fluorescent Protein FP1) in function of the transcription factors FlhDC and FliA .
By estimating all parameters of every function involved in our Full System, we achieve a "Modular Virtual Lab" of our System with potential predictive capacity.
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