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The main goal of the Cellular Automata was to assemble the information contained in the Molecular Distributions (particularly the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:BSD | BSD]] with a population simulation in order to observe the behaviour of the system under different conditions. The experimental work with T7 [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Laura | LAURAAA]] and the CA show the same overall behaviour.<br><br> By changing the initial conditions and parameters on the CA we can simulate a wide range of bacteriophage infection processes. Even when the CA was designed to work by sampling a set of given distributions (Burst Size and duplication time) it's always possible to work with constant values. | The main goal of the Cellular Automata was to assemble the information contained in the Molecular Distributions (particularly the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:BSD | BSD]] with a population simulation in order to observe the behaviour of the system under different conditions. The experimental work with T7 [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Laura | LAURAAA]] and the CA show the same overall behaviour.<br><br> By changing the initial conditions and parameters on the CA we can simulate a wide range of bacteriophage infection processes. Even when the CA was designed to work by sampling a set of given distributions (Burst Size and duplication time) it's always possible to work with constant values. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | #Brinch Hansen, 1993 Parallel Cellular Automata: A Model Program for Computational Science.<br> | ||
+ | #Harvey. Parameters of the Generation Time Distribution. 1971<br> | ||
+ | #Lee et. al. 1995. A Cellular Automaton Model for the Proliferation of Migrating Contact-Inhibited Cells.<br> | ||
+ | #Von Neumann, J. 1966. Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata.<br> | ||
+ | #Plank and Harvey. Generation Time Statistics of Escherichia Coli B Measured by Synchronous Culture Techniques.1979<br> | ||
+ | #Wolfram. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ElementaryCellularAutomaton.html. 2009<br> | ||
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+ | #Yin, Evolution of Bacteriophage T7 in a growing plate. 1992.<br> | ||
+ | #Yin, Replication of viruses in a growing plaque: a reaction-diffusion model.<br> | ||
+ | #Yin,Amplification and Spread of Viruses in a Growing Plaque. 1999<br> |
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