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Revision as of 20:10, 1 October 2013
Modeling
When we first set out to create this year's modelling contibution, we asked ourselves what we wanted from our project. None of us had much experience in the ways of modelling biological systems, so the first objective was to find inspiration for the project at hand. Naturally, the first place to look was the wikis of the teams that came before us. We wanted to see what other teams had accomplished, what they had brought to the table and perhaps what we thought could be improved in their modeling projects. After much searching, and more than a little contemplation, we arrived at the decision of making two different models, with two quite different goals.
Goal number one: Applicability
The goal of the first model was to create practical predictions about the systems we were about to create, and thus make better design decisions in order to achieve an optimal metabolite yield. This required a more sophisticated model that took into concideration all the complex parameters influencing a biological system. In the end, we managed to arrive to a model that did just that for the metabolic pathway producing p-Coumaric acid.
The model for p-Coumeric acid production can be found here
The model for p-Coumeric acid production can be found here