Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA
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==Simulations== | ==Simulations== | ||
+ | [[Image:CellautoWiki1.png|thumb|upright=3.5|alt=Simulation of E.Coli Growht using a cellular Automata.|Cellular Automata Output Left-Up: bacteria representation the state is indicated by the color. Right-Up: Bacteria Growth Curve, population size is relative to the charge capacity. Left-Down: AHL concentration in enviroment. Right-Down: Phage Growth Curve. Image was captured at time = 208 min. Grid Size = 100x100 ]] | ||
Here are examples of the CA's output. The figure shows the CA, the bacteria population size, AHL concentration in the xy plane and the population size of phages. | Here are examples of the CA's output. The figure shows the CA, the bacteria population size, AHL concentration in the xy plane and the population size of phages. | ||
With this ouput we can see the evolution of the system (see video). | With this ouput we can see the evolution of the system (see video). | ||
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- | + | The main goal of the Cellular Automata was to assemble the information contained in the Molecular Distributions (particularly the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:BSD | BSD]] with a population simulation in order to observe the behaviour of the system under different conditions. The experimental work with T7 [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Laura | LAURAAA]] and the CA show the same overall behaviour.<br><br> By changing the initial conditions and parameters on the CA we can simulate a wide range of bacteriophage infection processes. Even when the CA was designed to work by sampling a set of given distributions (Burst Size and duplication time) it's always possible to work with constant values. |
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