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Notebook : July 17

Lab work

A - Aerobic/Anaerobic regulation system

Objective : obtaining Bba_K1155003, Bba_K1155007

1 - Electrophoresis of digestions of Bba_B0015, Bba_B0017, Bba_I732019 by EcoRI/PstI

Anaïs, Sheng

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  • Well 1 : 5µL Bba_I732019 digested by EcoRI/PstI+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 2 : 6µL DNA Ladder
  • Gel : 1%

Expected sizes :

  • RBS-LacZ-term : ...
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  • Well 1 : 2µL Bba_B0015+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 2 : 2µL Bba_B0015+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 3 : 2µL Bba_B0015+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 4 : 6µL DNA Ladder
  • Well 5 : 2µL Bba_B0017+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 6 : 2µL Bba_B0017+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Well 7 : 2µL Bba_B0017+1µl of 6X loading dye
  • Gel : 1%

Expected sizes :

  • Bba_B0015 digested by EcoRI/PstI : ...
  • Bba_B0017 digested by EcoRI/PstI : ...





Modeling

Meeting memo
Meeting Date: 17/07/2013
Meeting participants: Patrick Amar, Claire Toffano-Nioche, Abdou Mouhtare, Damir Damipator, Gabriel Gallin, Zhou Yi
Recorder: Zhou Yi

Hsim:
-Hsim is created for bio-chemical reaction simulation, it demonstrates bio-chemical systems which the scientists are already known.

-The molecules are simulated as spheres (in 2D or 3D). Initial positions and size of sphere are configurable.

-example of a Hsim command:
B + V -> R + V [probability]

-Molecules diffusion are simulated by movements of spheres, if the distance between two centers of the spheres is less than the sum of 2 radium, we consider that will lead to a collision.

-Computer takes a random sample and compare it to the probability which is specified in equation. If the value exceeds the threshold, we consider that the reaction takes place.

-Probability of success is associated with kinetics of reaction which depends on concentrations of molecules varying during the reaction.

-Time unit is 100ms. So movement of spheres is discreet.
-Spheres move randomly but could follow some stochastic rules (like Brownian movement).

Ethic about open source:
-Hsim is not an open source software, it belongs to the University of Paris Sud. However, it is a free software, we can download it free.



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