Team:Exeter/Modelling

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Introduction

We aim to produce a model that predicts how the optical properties of our bacteria change in response to incident light. The purpose of the model is to numerically characterize our bio-bricks for future use and to help us create the first colour coliroid.


The Team


Modelling Software

The model uses two programs; [http://www.mathworks.co.uk/products/matlab/ MATLAB] and KaSiM combined using a batch file.

KaSiM is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic stochastic] simulator that executes files written in [http://www.kappalanguage.org/ Kappa]. Kappa is a rule based modeling language for protein interaction networks.

MATLAB® is a high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming. It can be used to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications.

Together they provide the necessary tools to create an accurate model of our bio-camera system.

The pathways

The model is composed of a red, green and a blue light activated pathway. The chemistry of each pathway is described by a set of rules. The rates of which are experimentally or theoretically determined.


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


Exeter iGEM 2013 · Paint by Coli