Minnesota/9 June 2009
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After submitting the model from yesterday, we got the results from the supercomputer.
We compared the gfp that was produced by the model to the experimental results that were found by other members of our group.
Here are the graphs:
From these graphs, it is possible to see that the model is not really very correct. There is no GFP production at an aTC concentration of 0, when the experiments show a lot of production. This phenomenon is called leakiness