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Revision as of 17:34, 24 September 2009
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SYSTEM BREAKDOWNWe are going to analyse the biological system in a control perspective way. Our 3 main aims are; 1) Suggesting a realistic model for the system 2) Comparing the wet lab result with our model 3) A standard description of how our overall system intends to work.
MODELLets first look at how our initial system works. The flow diagram below gives a brief description of it;
The above flow chart can be reconstructed into a control block diagram;
How the not gate works?
For the second time running [http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ University of Sheffield] is proud to undertake another remarkable iGEM journey. The team constitute of three members specializing in different fields of engineering such as biomedical and system control. |