Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:WTM
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[[Image:Wild_type_Model_Diagram.jpg|450px|thumb|right|Simbiology ® diagram of WTM]] | [[Image:Wild_type_Model_Diagram.jpg|450px|thumb|right|Simbiology ® diagram of WTM]] | ||
WTM is a [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Molecular_model |stochastic molecular model of bacteriophage T7 life cycle]], it was constructed to simulate wild-type development of this phage in E Coli. | WTM is a [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Molecular_model |stochastic molecular model of bacteriophage T7 life cycle]], it was constructed to simulate wild-type development of this phage in E Coli. | ||
- | <br>Both models, WTM and KZM, were constructed to monitor the evolution and abundance of molecular species in the systems. | + | <br>Both models, WTM and [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:KZM |KZM]], were constructed to monitor the evolution and abundance of molecular species in the systems. |
For the purpose of this project we are particularly concerned in the abundance of phage T7 (burst size) at the end of the cycle (720 seconds) in each infection event. | For the purpose of this project we are particularly concerned in the abundance of phage T7 (burst size) at the end of the cycle (720 seconds) in each infection event. | ||
- | <br>Ensembles of runs of | + | <br>Ensembles of runs of WTM and KZM will provide us with data to build Burst Size Distributions for each model. |
BSDs are next utilized by the population models to recreate the impact of phage infections at the population level. | BSDs are next utilized by the population models to recreate the impact of phage infections at the population level. | ||
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