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<p>The models we built included five parts. First, We established a bistable model to analyze the feasibility of functional switch of cells. Then, We used software to model and simulate the functional switch process after cell mating. And we built a RFP expression model to simulate the expression RFP in yeast cells with CUP1 promoter. What’s more, we constructed a model of adsorption to simulate the combination of heavy metal ions and heavy metal-treated proteins inside the yeast cells. Finally, we worked with teammates of human practice to draw the World Copper and Cadmium Pollution Map and established a preliminary World Copper and Cadmium Pollution Database.</p>
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<p>The models we built included five parts. First, We established a bistable model to analyze the feasibility of functional switch of cells. Then, We used software to model and simulate the functional switch process after cell mating. And we built a RFP expression model to simulate the expression RFP in yeast cells with CUP1 promoter. What’s more, we constructed a model of adsorption to simulate the combination of heavy metal ions and heavy metal-treated proteins inside the yeast cells. Finally, we worked with teammates of human practice to draw the Global Cu and Cd Pollution Map and established a preliminary World Copper and Cadmium Pollution Database.</p>
 
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Model


Overview

The models we built included five parts. First, We established a bistable model to analyze the feasibility of functional switch of cells. Then, We used software to model and simulate the functional switch process after cell mating. And we built a RFP expression model to simulate the expression RFP in yeast cells with CUP1 promoter. What’s more, we constructed a model of adsorption to simulate the combination of heavy metal ions and heavy metal-treated proteins inside the yeast cells. Finally, we worked with teammates of human practice to draw the Global Cu and Cd Pollution Map and established a preliminary World Copper and Cadmium Pollution Database.