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The important enzymes in the system are mathematically represented by a differential equation under the assumption of steady state in the system and modelled in a demo version of the program [http://www.berkeleymadonna.com/ Berkeley Madonna].
The important enzymes in the system are mathematically represented by a differential equation under the assumption of steady state in the system and modelled in a demo version of the program [http://www.berkeleymadonna.com/ Berkeley Madonna].
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[[Image: Team-SDU-Denmark-Madonnapic.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 2''': Picture from the modelling program Berkeley Madonna, showing a model example.]]   
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[[Image: Team-SDU-Denmark-Madonnapic.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 3''': Picture from the modelling program Berkeley Madonna, showing a model example.]]   
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When light hits the photo receptor SRII, the signal is transduced through the HtrII and Tsr and on to the enzyme CheW. CheW is then activated because it is a straight-forward signal transduction. The proteins SRII and HtrII are not considered in the model and the equation for the activation of CheW is:
When light hits the photo receptor SRII, the signal is transduced through the HtrII and Tsr and on to the enzyme CheW. CheW is then activated because it is a straight-forward signal transduction. The proteins SRII and HtrII are not considered in the model and the equation for the activation of CheW is:

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