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=== Modelling the Genetic Circuit === | === Modelling the Genetic Circuit === | ||
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- | An accurate mathematical description of the behaviour of | + | An accurate mathematical description of the behaviour of genetic circuits is essential for projects involving synthetic biology. Such descriptions are an integral component of part submission to the Registry, as exemplified by the canonical characterisation of part F2620 ({{ref|1}}). The ability to capture part behaviour as a mathematical relationship between input and output is useful for future re-use of the part and modification or integration into novel genetic circuits.}} |
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- | In this case, [protein] represents the concentration of GFP, which will be the reporter protein in our constructs used for | + | In this case, [protein] represents the concentration of GFP, which will be the reporter protein in our constructs used for characterization. k<sub>1</sub> represents the rate of synthesis and d<sub>1</sub> represents the degradation rate. |
We can easily simulate this synthesis-degradation model using Matlab; the ODEs and simulation file can be found in the dry lab appendices. | We can easily simulate this synthesis-degradation model using Matlab; the ODEs and simulation file can be found in the dry lab appendices. | ||
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