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- | + | A metabolic flux analysis is an analysis to calculate the theoretical maximal yields for a proposed system of pathways in a micro-organism. With this analysis it is also possible to find whether a system is not viable because of a co-factor imbalance. Lastly, several product pathways were introduced to ''E. coli'' with hydrocarbon degradation to see what maximal theoretical yields on hydrocarbons are. | |
- | [[Team:TU_Delft/Modeling/MFA/explanation| | + | How a metabolic flux analysis works, is explained [[Team:TU_Delft/Modeling/MFA/explanation|here.]] |
interactive tool with metabolic network for different pathways | interactive tool with metabolic network for different pathways | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 13 September 2010
Metabolic Flux Analysis
A metabolic flux analysis is an analysis to calculate the theoretical maximal yields for a proposed system of pathways in a micro-organism. With this analysis it is also possible to find whether a system is not viable because of a co-factor imbalance. Lastly, several product pathways were introduced to E. coli with hydrocarbon degradation to see what maximal theoretical yields on hydrocarbons are.
How a metabolic flux analysis works, is explained here.
interactive tool with metabolic network for different pathways
- Implemented pathways
refer to detailed results page here
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