Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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- | '''The main goal of the defense device is to significantly reduce the burst size in order to allow bacteria to survive a phage infection process.''' To achieve this, we designed a '''[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#Translation | + | '''The main goal of the defense device is to significantly reduce the burst size in order to allow bacteria to survive a phage infection process.''' To achieve this, we designed a '''[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#Translation sabotage| kamikaze system]]''' that will prevent the spread of phage infections. When phages T7 and T3 infect protected E. coli, these will start producing toxins that deactivate ribosomes. The result: no translation machinery, no phages produced and heroic bacterial suicide. <br><br> |
Initially, a viral infection is a process that takes place inside an individual but the real consequences of the infection become important at the population scale. In order to efficiently and accurately simulate the behaviour of the defence device we need to implement two different kinds of approaches: an individual-based simulation and a population simulation, and then integrate them in a Multi-Scale Model.<br><br> | Initially, a viral infection is a process that takes place inside an individual but the real consequences of the infection become important at the population scale. In order to efficiently and accurately simulate the behaviour of the defence device we need to implement two different kinds of approaches: an individual-based simulation and a population simulation, and then integrate them in a Multi-Scale Model.<br><br> | ||
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