Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling/Population Dynamics
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BCCS-Bristol
iGEM 2009
iGEM 2009
Population Dynamics
We are trying to find answers to these problems and questions:
[http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=98908&blobtype=pdf Morphogenesis E.Coli]
- Bacteria change [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=2134870&blobtype=pdf size].
- Minimum size
- When the bacterium will be at the minimum size?
- How fast the bacterium increase its dimension?
- Maximum size
- When the bacterium will be to the maximum size?
- There is same relationship between [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0SPMLpTxGpMC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=e.coli+size+velocity+motion&source=bl&ots=rqCBRQ1IN1&sig=__zft5KeWbLpUodXwGcyvnOBQtM&hl=en&ei=ZUhkSprSKcaZjAeN6IUC&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5 velocity and size] ?
- Relationship beetwen size/time/growth rate
- Minimum size
- Separation.
- When this happen?
- Where the bacterium get placed?
- Maybe following the [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DjdgXGLoJY8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=E.+coli+in+motion++By+Howard+C.+Berg&source=gbs_similarbooks_s&cad=1 bacterium motion] ?
- Random?
- Fluid dynamics?
- Motion properties after the separation.
- Velocity after separation.
- The two bacteria after the separation have the same size?
- Genetic information
- After the separation the two bacteria have the same genetic properties:
- same replication time distribution?
- or the new one has a normal/uniform distribution on the normal/uniform distribution of the oldest one?
- After the separation the two bacteria have the same genetic properties:
- [http://aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/71/12/7920 Growth]
- Rate of growth
- Connection between the rate of duplication and the growth phase.
- Standing phase
- One bacterium can "kill" another one to make its replication?
- If yes which one is going to die?
- One bacterium can "kill" another one to make its replication?
- Environment
- we can try to model a variable condition of the environment:
- 100% Suitable for the replication of the bacteria
- 80% Suitable for the replication of the bacteria
- and so on...
- we can try to model a variable condition of the environment:
- [http://jon.visick.faculty.noctrl.edu/research/aging.htm Growth Phase]
- [http://www.science-projects.com/SteadyState/SSProjects.htm Steady State]
- [http://www.ecoli-model.com/index_files/Page382.html Growth and Environments]
Problems
The most popular replication time for an E.Coli is about 20/25 minutes.
Can our simulation take so long time?
How can we simulate on "world" day with 400 bacteria?