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+ | The first approach that we had is quite rough and simple but effective. The goal here was to guess the behavior of our Bacteri'OClock, considering the overall system. Since it is a preliminary approach, we could fill the model with data from the wet lab. This is why our work is mainly based on a bibliographic work, which allow us to use parameters and datas from scientific articles. | ||
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+ | You can [[Team:Paris/Modeling/BOB|read more here]] or look at the key points of this approach: | ||
* We introduced this approach as being rough and preliminary, since about every interaction is modelized by linear equations. Three elements motivated this approach : | * We introduced this approach as being rough and preliminary, since about every interaction is modelized by linear equations. Three elements motivated this approach : | ||
** Firstly, we argue that what with putting too many parameters, the model tends to loose relevance. We wanted to be able to control most of our parameters in the wet lab. | ** Firstly, we argue that what with putting too many parameters, the model tends to loose relevance. We wanted to be able to control most of our parameters in the wet lab. |
Revision as of 13:51, 27 August 2008
We had different approaches to model the biological system. We found interesting to explain at least two ways that we went throught. It is important to understand that both models aim at different goals in the process of understanding our system. Preliminary ApproachThe first approach that we had is quite rough and simple but effective. The goal here was to guess the behavior of our Bacteri'OClock, considering the overall system. Since it is a preliminary approach, we could fill the model with data from the wet lab. This is why our work is mainly based on a bibliographic work, which allow us to use parameters and datas from scientific articles. You can read more here or look at the key points of this approach:
"Hill" Approach
Estimation of Parameters
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