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<p>The construction of our model was not as linear process: quite a few models were built, tried then abandoned. The aim was to find an explanation as simple as possible of the results of our experiments. This meant designing equations describing the behaviour of our bacterial cells with as few parameters as possible. Thus our equations consider the <a href=#MatTime>maturation of fluorescent proteins</a> and the <a href=#AccDam>ability of the bacteria to repair themselves</a>.</p>  
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<p>The construction of our model was not a linear process: quite a few models were built, tried then abandoned. The aim was to find an explanation as simple as possible of the results of our experiments. This meant designing equations describing the behaviour of our bacterial cells with as few parameters as possible. Thus our equations consider the <a href=#MatTime>maturation of fluorescent proteins</a> and the <a href=#AccDam>ability of the bacteria to repair themselves</a>.</p>  
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<p>Nonetheless, it is impossible to get a good fit between the prediction of the model and the experiment. The maturation step alone does not explain why the production of KillerRed is so high two hours after the beginning of the illumination and the decrease of fluorescence is so rapid four hours after the illumination.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, it is impossible to get a good fit between the prediction of the model and the experiment. The maturation step alone does not explain why the production of KillerRed is so high two hours after the beginning of the illumination and the decrease of fluorescence is so rapid four hours after the illumination.</p>
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<p>[1]<a ref=http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~fanucci/courses/BiochemistryJournalClub/Spring2007/ChromophoreFormationinGFP_biochemistry_1997.pdf">REID Brian G., FLYNN Gregiry C. Chromophore Formation in Green Fluorescent Protein. Biochemistry, 1997, 36, p 6786-6791</a>.</p>
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<p> As this fit seems to decribe well the kinetics observed, we will use this model to predict all our systems. But we still have parameters to adjust to find the best fit possible.</p>
<p> As this fit seems to decribe well the kinetics observed, we will use this model to predict all our systems. But we still have parameters to adjust to find the best fit possible.</p>
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<p>[1]<a ref=http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~fanucci/courses/BiochemistryJournalClub/Spring2007/ChromophoreFormationinGFP_biochemistry_1997.pdf">REID Brian G., FLYNN Gregiry C. Chromophore Formation in Green Fluorescent Protein. Biochemistry, 1997, 36, p 6786-6791</a>.</p>
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