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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 whole system under different conditions. The [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico | + | 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 whole system under different conditions. The [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/LauraJournal#October | experimental work with T7]] and the CA show the same overall behaviour.<br><br> By changing the initial conditions and parameters on our CA it's possible to simulate a wide range of bacteriophage infection processes. The CA was designed to work along with the molecular simulations in a single Matlab script, but it's alwats possible to use the CA as a stand alone application to simulate infection dynamics. |
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- | [[Image:growth_T3_t7.png|thumb| | + | [[Image:growth_T3_t7.png|thumb|uprigth=2.5|alt=Experimental Obtained Growth Curves.| T3 and T7 infection on E. Coli; |
population proportion:19 bacterias/1 phage; Optical Density at 550nm ]] | population proportion:19 bacterias/1 phage; Optical Density at 550nm ]] | ||
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