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<p> Biological insight had told us we need a model with constant gene expression. Investigating models from literature <sup> 1 </sup> so see which model would satisfy these conditions, and it was found the constitutive gene expression model was suitable to guide the model. </p>
 
<p> Biological insight had told us we need a model with constant gene expression. Investigating models from literature <sup> 1 </sup> so see which model would satisfy these conditions, and it was found the constitutive gene expression model was suitable to guide the model. </p>
  

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MODELLING

Constitutive Gene Expression

The general gene expression equation showing the process of protein synthesis

Gene Transcription Regulation by Repressors (CRISPRi) - Concentration over Time

Calculating how much protein is produced over time when a gene is inhibited

Relationship between Fluorescence and Protein Concentration

Using our models to estimate the amount of fluorescence expected from a certain concentration of protein synthesized

Absorption and Emission Wavelengths of sfGFP, mRFP & ECFP

Working out which wavelengths are required to produce a fluorescence spectra.

Are Our Constructions Random?

Showing that our constructions are random and why they are random

Conclusion

What iGEM Nottingham 2017 learnt from modelling and how modelling impacted the project.