Team:Evry/Modeling
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Revision as of 16:33, 28 October 2013
Modeling Overview
Following the different remarks made by the team, judges, and other people, we reworked entirely the modeling section :
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On the structure:
- Each header section presents the methods used in the model, and could be compared to a "Material and Methods" section of an article;
- Each subsequence page presents the different simulations and answers obtained with the model; as in the "Result" section of an article;
- This page is now an entry point to our work, presenting out modeling philosophy, main results and pointers to the relevant models.
- The description of each model is now more precise, the equations better explained and the results analyzed in depths.
- We highlighted more carefuly the each assumption of the models and each parameter's value, giving sources when possible.
- Finally, our efforts focused on better describing the links between the biology part of our projet and our models and between the different models.
Modeling Parts
Genome scale model | |
We also wanted to know how much siderophore can be produced and how we can improve this. We answered this with a Genome scale model, using a flux balance analysis approach. |
Tools:
When working on a scientific project, it is always good to properly define and clarify the tools being used. These pages contain the theorical background for our models:
Programming methods | Logistic functions | Chemical reasoning |