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Revision as of 17:12, 12 September 2015
We started by figuring out how it should work in a tree diagram, keeping the idea simple:
2 pulses Our idea is to model a biological multiplexor that responds to two different light pulses. .
Proteins A, B, C and D, are used to control the expression of next level. As they keep being produced before light pulses are given to the organism, we will assume that their concentrations have reached their balanced values. This assumption lets us simplify several expressions from this first level, as we will demonstrate in the development of the mathemathical model.
same for B,C,D and E. .First steps
4 possible combinations
4 different products
Overview
The circuit
Expression levels
Constitutive expression
Regulated expression: 2nd level