Team:UFMG Brazil/modeling
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[[File:Cobalt_2_albumin_0_1.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Modeling simulation of IMA system]] | [[File:Cobalt_2_albumin_0_1.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Modeling simulation of IMA system]] | ||
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+ | The first simulation of our model showed that the outside concentration of cobalt reaches an equilibrium with the inside cobalt concentration of the bacterial cell. After a while, the Yellow Fluorescent Protein starts to appear. After that, we wanted to know how the system would behave with different concentrations of cobalt. | ||
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+ | [[File:Cobalt_concentrations_test.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Modeling simulation of IMA system with different concentrations of cobalt and 90 uM of Albumin protein ]] | ||
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+ | Simulating this situation it seems that YFP origin velocity reaches a limit for the higher concentrations of cobalt, as we see that there is just a little difference between the curves of 100, 125 e 150 uM of cobalt concentration. Thus we tested whether our model would be capable of distinguishing situations of higher and lower concentrations of normal albumin, as existent in healthy and affected individuals, respectively, according their heart condition. | ||
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+ | [[File:Cobalt_albumin_test.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Modeling simulation of IMA system with different concentrations of Albumin ]] | ||
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+ | The model could differentiate between the different concentrations of albumin, as shown in the graph above. | ||
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+ | However, the pattern of our experimental results were different from the pattern obtained in our modeling. So, further caracterization and evaluation of our model is needed in order to obtain a better representation of the reality of our system. | ||
==Model optimization== | ==Model optimization== | ||
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An schema, about how the Evolutionary Algorithm used our optimization works, is presented below: | An schema, about how the Evolutionary Algorithm used our optimization works, is presented below: | ||
- | [[File:Full_ga_schema.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Evolutionary Algorithm schema]] | + | [[File:Full_ga_schema.png|700px|thumb|center|Figure - Evolutionary Algorithm schema [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6557822&isnumber=6557545 Coelho, et al, 2013] ]] |
To fit the constants to the modeling, we compared the curve in our modeling to the | To fit the constants to the modeling, we compared the curve in our modeling to the | ||
curve obtained from experimental data and tried to reduce the difference between the curves. | curve obtained from experimental data and tried to reduce the difference between the curves. | ||
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+ | Despite the fact that the algorithm were able to reduce the difference between the curves, | ||
+ | it couldn't find the curve we needed, because the modeling of YFP behaviour is not representing | ||
+ | the experimental data behaviour. | ||
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