Team:Sheffield/Modeling
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The models can be used to predict how the results would change according to changes in parameters and also how the system could be improved. | The models can be used to predict how the results would change according to changes in parameters and also how the system could be improved. | ||
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<em>How the model was created</em> | <em>How the model was created</em> | ||
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The first step in creating the model was to analyse the processes in the system mainly using research literature and the knowledge from the biologists to create the chemical equations for these processes. Next these chemical equations were used to write differential equations for the system, creating a dynamic model. The model was then implemented in matlab to show the changes in the output according to the input and the different parameters in the system. | The first step in creating the model was to analyse the processes in the system mainly using research literature and the knowledge from the biologists to create the chemical equations for these processes. Next these chemical equations were used to write differential equations for the system, creating a dynamic model. The model was then implemented in matlab to show the changes in the output according to the input and the different parameters in the system. | ||
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+ | To allow easy access to the model and to analyse the output easily for different parameters of the system we have created a graphical user interface (GUI) in matlab. More information on the GUI can be found at the page: a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/Graphical_User_Interface" target="_self">Graphical user interface</a | ||
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<em>Main principles in the model</em> | <em>Main principles in the model</em> | ||
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