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<p>After writing the model for ColE1 system, we first tested if the usage of our model results in a precise copy number for wild type ColE1. The model simulation lasts for 30 minutes, which is equal to the lifespan of a generation of our DH5a cells.</p>
 
<p>After writing the model for ColE1 system, we first tested if the usage of our model results in a precise copy number for wild type ColE1. The model simulation lasts for 30 minutes, which is equal to the lifespan of a generation of our DH5a cells.</p>
 
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<p>Simulation results in Figure 1. show that we indeed get the required copy number (49.18) when using our model. For copy number calculations we have assumed the cell volume of 6.25E-16.</p>
 
<p>Simulation results in Figure 1. show that we indeed get the required copy number (49.18) when using our model. For copy number calculations we have assumed the cell volume of 6.25E-16.</p>
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<p>SynORI framework offers many options to reach a required copy number while keeping the cell stable. Yet one thing is still missing - growth rate dependence. It has been shown that growth rate has influence on plasmid copy number (Brenner et al., 1991). Having that in mind we decided to predict the effect of different growth rates on plasmid copy number while using the whole range of Anderson promoters (0 to 1 relative strength).</p>
 
<p>SynORI framework offers many options to reach a required copy number while keeping the cell stable. Yet one thing is still missing - growth rate dependence. It has been shown that growth rate has influence on plasmid copy number (Brenner et al., 1991). Having that in mind we decided to predict the effect of different growth rates on plasmid copy number while using the whole range of Anderson promoters (0 to 1 relative strength).</p>
 
 
 
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<p>Our model predicts that with higher growth rates the plasmid copy number decreases. Similar results are reported in literature.</p>
 
<p>Our model predicts that with higher growth rates the plasmid copy number decreases. Similar results are reported in literature.</p>

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Modelling

The main objective of our model was to investigate how different RNA I concentrations affect plasmid copy number. We had to make sure that our theorized copy number control mechanism using RNA I expression modulation is viable to affirm the approach for reaching our framework goals.

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