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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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> | 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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Both the models are based on the main principles in signal transduction of quorum sensing networks in bacteria and the gene expression. | Both the models are based on the main principles in signal transduction of quorum sensing networks in bacteria and the gene expression. | ||
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