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*[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Cellular Automata | Cellular Automata]] | *[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Cellular Automata | Cellular Automata]] | ||
+ | *[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Simulations | Simulations and Results]] | ||
*[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Design | Design]] | *[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Design | Design]] | ||
*[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#The Algorithm | The Algorithm]] | *[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#The Algorithm | The Algorithm]] | ||
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**[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Wild Type Infection | Wild Type Infection ]] | **[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Wild Type Infection | Wild Type Infection ]] | ||
**[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Infection With Our System | Infection With Our System]] | **[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA#Infection With Our System | Infection With Our System]] | ||
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+ | ==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 ]] | ||
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+ | 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). | ||
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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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+ | ===Wild Type Infection=== | ||
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+ | The above video shows the simulation of the T7 infection process in wild type Escherichia Coli. Our Experimental results for the bacterial growth curve shows the same behaviour. The initial condition for both experiment and simulation is a proportion: 1 phage for each 19 bacteria. As expected the bacteria population losses the fight. About 100 min after infection all bacteria are dead. | ||
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+ | ===Infection With Our system=== | ||
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#Yin, Replication of viruses in a growing plaque: a reaction-diffusion model.<br> | #Yin, Replication of viruses in a growing plaque: a reaction-diffusion model.<br> | ||
#Yin,Amplification and Spread of Viruses in a Growing Plaque. 1999<br> | #Yin,Amplification and Spread of Viruses in a Growing Plaque. 1999<br> | ||
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