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==[[User:Sahil Patel|Sahil's Reflection]]==
==[[User:Sahil Patel|Sahil's Reflection]]==
==[[User:Leannekuwahara|Leanne's Reflection]]==
#Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.
#What parameters are explicitly given?
#Can you back any others out from the data tables?
#To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?




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Revision as of 22:47, 10 April 2019

  1. Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.
  2. What parameters are explicitly given?
    • Specific growth rate: 0.03 h−1
    • Dilution rate (D) of 0.03 h−1
    • Working volume of 1.0 L
    • pH: Kept constant at 5.0
    • Stirrer speed: 600 rpm
  3. Can you back any others out from the data tables?
    • Table 2 shows the nutrient biomass for each condition.
  4. To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?
    • Table 1 provides the growth rate and dilution rates for each of the various environmental configurations.

Avalekander (talk) 19:49, 5 April 2019 (PDT)

  1. We both agreed that it didn't provide enough information to perform a simulation. We felt that they left out important parameters like the initial concentrations and biomass to compare to.
  2. They give us the specific growth rate, dilution rate, and volume
  3. Nutrient biomass and concentration, pH, speed of stirring
  4. It displays the growth and dilution rates during the steady state growth period

Briannansamuels (talk) 15:31, 10 April 2019 (PDT)

  1. Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.
  2. What parameters are explicitly given?
  3. Can you back any others out from the data tables?
  4. To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?

Austin Dias Reflection

1. Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.

The Tai et al (2007) paper does not provide enough information to perform an accurate simulation of steady state because we are unaware of the initial cell population and initial yeast concentration.

2. What parameters are explicitly given?

The researchers only explicitly provide the dilution rate and the volume in the container. Searching back through their previous paper is necessary to find nutrient concentrations. The parameters that were explicitly stated are listed below:

  • dilution rate = 0.03 h^-1
  • volume in container = 1 L
  • provide nutrient concentrations by referencing methods from previous study (Tai et al., 2005)
    • glucose limited culture
      • 5.0 g liter^1 (NH4)2SO4
      • 3.0 g liter^1 KH2PO4
      • 0.5 g liter^1 MgSO47H2O
      • 25 g liter^1 glucose
    • ammonia limited culture
      • 0.65 g liter^1(NH4)2SO4
      • 5.75 g liter^1 K2SO4
      • 3.0 g liter^1 KH2PO4
      • 0.5 g liter^1 MgSO47H2O
      • 46 g liter^1 glucose

3. Can you back any others out from the data tables?

Table 1 provides dilution rates for each experimental set up. While Table 2 provides cell biomass and nutrient mass values.

4. To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?

Table 1 corresponds to dilution rates and the parameter 'q' in the simulation model. The values in Table 1 reflect the equilibrium between cell biomass and nutrient mass. Since we know the nutrient dilution rate, we also know the growth rate at steady state, since these two values are equal at equilibrium.

Austindias (talk) 15:24, 10 April 2019 (PDT)

  1. Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.
  2. What parameters are explicitly given?
  3. Can you back any others out from the data tables?
  4. To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?
  1. Discuss amongst yourselves whether or not the Tai et al (2007) journal club paper gives you enough information to perform such a simulation.
  2. What parameters are explicitly given?
  3. Can you back any others out from the data tables?
  4. To what in the model do the quantities in Table 1 correspond?