Team:Paris/Transduction modeling Deterministic and Stochastic Simulations

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Revision as of 19:31, 20 September 2009

iGEM > Paris > Reception > Modeling


Deterministic and Stochastic Simulations

To study our model, we decided to run two type of simulations. First of all, we have started with deterministic simulation in order to see whether our description of the chemical cascade reflected our understanding and expected behaviour of the reception system. Then, to check whether our system was sensible to molecular noise, we decided to run exact stochastic simulations based on the Gillespie method.


Deterministic Model

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Stochastic Simulations

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