Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Modelling
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Events occurring in the CA are stochastic processes. The attributes of the bacteria in the CA are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_variable random variables] with and associated Probability Distribution. | Events occurring in the CA are stochastic processes. The attributes of the bacteria in the CA are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_variable random variables] with and associated Probability Distribution. | ||
We have distributions from literature and distributions generated by our simulations. So, for instance, when a bacterium gets infected we sample the Burst-Size Distribution, when a bacterium duplicate we sample the Duplication Time Distribution to assign lifetime to the newborn bacteria and so on. Sampling the distributions is the link between kinetic and population simulations: Random Variables in the population simulations take values from the distributions generated by the Molecular Simulations and ''voila'', now we have the big picture. | We have distributions from literature and distributions generated by our simulations. So, for instance, when a bacterium gets infected we sample the Burst-Size Distribution, when a bacterium duplicate we sample the Duplication Time Distribution to assign lifetime to the newborn bacteria and so on. Sampling the distributions is the link between kinetic and population simulations: Random Variables in the population simulations take values from the distributions generated by the Molecular Simulations and ''voila'', now we have the big picture. | ||
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+ | Simulations results are in good agreement with existing experimental data. Thanks to the structure and design of the model this can be easily modified in order to simulate infection dynamics for different bacteria and phages. Furthermore, our Molecular model can be used as a reliable tool for sampling biomolecules distributions involved in phage infection processes. | ||
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Putting all together we get a model that takes into account the previous mentioned processes and incorporates the 2 scales at which the infection process takes place. | Putting all together we get a model that takes into account the previous mentioned processes and incorporates the 2 scales at which the infection process takes place. | ||
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