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We addressed questions regarding the cell system response after genome reduction using more advanced modelling techniques (a genome scale model) in the [[Genome Scale Analysis|Genome Scale Analysis section]]. | We addressed questions regarding the cell system response after genome reduction using more advanced modelling techniques (a genome scale model) in the [[Genome Scale Analysis|Genome Scale Analysis section]]. | ||
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[[Team:ETH_Zurich/Modeling/Genome_Static_Analysis/RestrictionTable|Table with restriction enzymes analysis]]. | [[Team:ETH_Zurich/Modeling/Genome_Static_Analysis/RestrictionTable|Table with restriction enzymes analysis]]. |
Revision as of 15:26, 25 October 2008
Restriction Enzyme AnalysisThis section presents the computational investigation we performed in order to understand which restriction enzymes are optimal when used in our minimal genome approach, in order to find out which restriction enzymes cut the genome in fragments that most probably will lead to find the minimal genome. Important is to note that this is a "statical" analysis, meaning that we do not include any prevision regarding to the effects on cell physiology or cell system behaviour to our evaluation of the restriction enzymes. We focus here only on the information that can be obtained using three informations:
We addressed questions regarding the cell system response after genome reduction using more advanced modelling techniques (a genome scale model) in the Genome Scale Analysis section. Table with restriction enzymes analysis. |