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Modeling

When developing Key.Coli, we found it was important to mathematically model possible situations so we could investigate the effects of different situations we might encounter as well as representing every single chemical reaction which could expect. This information was used by the wet lab to assist them by informing them in what to expect. This was done through the use of Python and Tellurium to create easy to read graphs. The models weren't perfect as first: refinement from lab results helped to optimize and correct the models

Single gene expressing protein and protein undergoing degradation

Relationship between Fluorescent Intensity and GFP Intensity

CHANGE IT TRANSFORMED INSTEAD OF INFECTED. Taken from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4430915/