Team:UNAM-Genomics Mexico/Modeling

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So having Simbiolgy, we decided to model our interfaces using it's deterministic solvers. Some results are here:
So having Simbiolgy, we decided to model our interfaces using it's deterministic solvers. Some results are here:
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Blue_emission_phot.jpg|Blue Emission with total photons
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Blue_emission_phots.jpg|Blue Emission with photons per second
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Blue_reception_Pops.jpg|Blue reception with Polymerases per second
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Green_emission_phots.jpg|Green emission with photons per second
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Green_receptor_Pop.jpg|Green reception with total polymerases
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image:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico_Miracle.jpg|Aberrant behavior with red receptor
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We chose to simulate the flux of output given a determined input. So we have for a wide range of inputs, the resultant outputs in a time manner.
We chose to simulate the flux of output given a determined input. So we have for a wide range of inputs, the resultant outputs in a time manner.
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Also, having the Kappa binaries, we decided to model the system using Kappa as a stochastic modeling platform. Some preliminary results would be here if the Server didn't have an unexplainable aversion for .7z, .rar, or indigestion for .zip
Also, having the Kappa binaries, we decided to model the system using Kappa as a stochastic modeling platform. Some preliminary results would be here if the Server didn't have an unexplainable aversion for .7z, .rar, or indigestion for .zip
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As soon as the Server decides to tolerate our files, we will upload them.
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As soon as the Server decides to tolerate our files, we will upload them. In the mean time, here's a sample graph.
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This graphs plots the PopS output of our Blue Receptor (lovTAP). The system begins in dark state, and at a given time (you can guess which one), there's a photon influx. This graph is however in arbitrary units. We wanted to make a more useful characterization, but these simulations required some extreme computing time.
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Should we finish them, we will upload them.
===Neural Network===
===Neural Network===

Revision as of 21:11, 26 October 2010



So, here goes the Model!

Simbiology

So having Simbiolgy, we decided to model our interfaces using it's deterministic solvers. Some results are here:


UNAM-Genomics Mexico Blue emission phot.jpg

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Blue emission phots.jpg

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Blue reception Pops.jpg

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Green emission phots.jpg

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Green receptor Pop.jpg

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Miracle.jpg


We chose to simulate the flux of output given a determined input. So we have for a wide range of inputs, the resultant outputs in a time manner.


Kappa

Also, having the Kappa binaries, we decided to model the system using Kappa as a stochastic modeling platform. Some preliminary results would be here if the Server didn't have an unexplainable aversion for .7z, .rar, or indigestion for .zip As soon as the Server decides to tolerate our files, we will upload them. In the mean time, here's a sample graph.

UNAM-Genomics Mexico Blue Receptor Kappa.jpg

This graphs plots the PopS output of our Blue Receptor (lovTAP). The system begins in dark state, and at a given time (you can guess which one), there's a photon influx. This graph is however in arbitrary units. We wanted to make a more useful characterization, but these simulations required some extreme computing time. Should we finish them, we will upload them.

Neural Network

In Training... Having over a million data to map, our Levenberg-Marquandt algorithm is taking longer than expected.

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We are students on the Genomic Sciences program at the Center for Genomic Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, campus Morelos. See more here.

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