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*Since we can know easily the value of the real half-time, we may know the real timescale out of our computations. We kept the designation “degradation rate” for convenience, so as not to mix up with the dilution that occurs with the HSL in the synchronisation step. | *Since we can know easily the value of the real half-time, we may know the real timescale out of our computations. We kept the designation “degradation rate” for convenience, so as not to mix up with the dilution that occurs with the HSL in the synchronisation step. | ||
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* Yet, the flagella gene network has been thoroughly studied in [[Team:Paris/Network_analysis_and_design/Core_system/Model_construction#Bibliography|[1]]]. We used two major results presented in this study. Firstly, Shiraz Kalir and Uri Alon came up with the fact that the promoters of class 2 genes, among which fliL, flgA and flhB, behaved like SUM-gate functions with flhDC and fliA inputs. Secondly, their experiments proved that these influences could be considered as linear. Thus the following model: | * Yet, the flagella gene network has been thoroughly studied in [[Team:Paris/Network_analysis_and_design/Core_system/Model_construction#Bibliography|[1]]]. We used two major results presented in this study. Firstly, Shiraz Kalir and Uri Alon came up with the fact that the promoters of class 2 genes, among which fliL, flgA and flhB, behaved like SUM-gate functions with flhDC and fliA inputs. Secondly, their experiments proved that these influences could be considered as linear. Thus the following model: | ||
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Model construction
= Introduction = biblio A FAIRE We wished to build a model that could be used to help us design our biological system. We shall hereby describe the asumptions we made
Classical model and time resetting
Sum effect and linear modelling
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