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Image:Exeter-angus-laurenson.jpg|Angus Laurenson
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Image:Exeter-callum-vincent.jpg|Callum Vincent
Image:Exeter-callum-vincent.jpg|Callum Vincent
Image:Exeter-henri-laakso.jpg|Henri Laakso
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We are Exeter iGEM's "dry team". Together we are responsible for the creation and development of a working model of our system.
 
== The Model ==
== The Model ==

Revision as of 18:08, 15 July 2013

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Contents

Introduction

We aim to produce an extensive model that predicts the behavior of our system. The purpose of this model is to numerically characterize our bio-bricks for future use.

The model will focus on the rates of the reactions in our pathways and how light interacts with both the sensors and pigments. The final model will predict what colour and tone a bacteria will be given light exposure.

The Team

The Model

Assumptions

Due to the complexity of biological systems our model will include but not be limited to the following assumptions:

  • Classical elastic mechanics
  • Bacteria contain a homogeneous mix of components
  • All constituents move with brownian motion
  • Bacteria are identical
  • Bacteria evenly distributed across surface
  • Bacteria do not interact
  • Only pathway specific species are rate limiting

The Plan

  1. The chemistry of our pathways are to be mapped out in detail.
  2. We will research what relevant models exist and make use of the most accurate.
  3. We shall construct rudimentary equations for each step in our pathways.
  4. Throughout the project our model will be updated either in light of experimental results or new ideas.