Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Modelling
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Once we have the BSD we are ready for the Spatial Population Model. The kamikaze system we designed is meant to increase the probability that the population as a whole survive an infection process. We make infected-E. Coli commit suicide for the benefit of the population. In case suicide wasn’t altruistic enough we thought an alarm system might be useful. Once a bacterium is infected it will use AHL to communicate the message that phages are near, advised bacteria will produce antisense RNA against T7’s DNA polymerase. | Once we have the BSD we are ready for the Spatial Population Model. The kamikaze system we designed is meant to increase the probability that the population as a whole survive an infection process. We make infected-E. Coli commit suicide for the benefit of the population. In case suicide wasn’t altruistic enough we thought an alarm system might be useful. Once a bacterium is infected it will use AHL to communicate the message that phages are near, advised bacteria will produce antisense RNA against T7’s DNA polymerase. | ||
To simulate the population scale dynamics we used two different approaches:<br> | To simulate the population scale dynamics we used two different approaches:<br> | ||
- | We solved the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:odes| system of Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE’s)]] described in | + | We solved the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:odes| system of Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE’s)]] described in [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:odes#References | Beretta[1]]] and We designed and implemented a [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA | Cellular Automaton (CA)]] to approach the spatial dynamics. |
Using the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA | CA]] we simulate:<br><br> | Using the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA | CA]] we simulate:<br><br> | ||
* a) ''' Bacteria’s duplication, movement, infection and lysis. | * a) ''' Bacteria’s duplication, movement, infection and lysis. |
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