IGEM:Imperial/2010/Modelling
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Revision as of 09:48, 6 September 2010
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Objectives
These are our daily objectives.
Output Amplification Model
Model based on Michaelis Menten Kinetics
Comparison between different amplification models (HIV1 and TEV) based on Michaelis Menten kinetics. However, Michaelis Menten kinetics does not apply to our system. Therefore, it had to be modelled from first principle (see below using law of mass action).
Model based on Law of Mass Action
Comparison between these 3 different models (which are based on the law of mass action): Simple production, 1-step and 2-step amplification


