Minnesota/17 July 2009
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Patrick
got back base_nsDNA, which was created to test the validity of modeling only a single tetO1 would be accurate for a high plasmid cell. This result is shown below along with the base model:
As can be seen, the additional tetO1 doesn't affect the model significantly since the amount of nsDNA is still enough to out-compete the operons in roughly the same proportion.