Difference between revisions of "Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Modeling"
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− | <p style="margin-top: 40px"> Modeling is an important part of synthetic biology. With good models, one can gain insight of the biological phenomena before doing anything in the lab. | + | <p style="margin-top: 40px"> Modeling is an important part of synthetic biology. With good models, one can gain insight of the biological phenomena before doing anything in the lab. Understanding the biological system allows us to make better decisions as we modify the system for our purposes. Our project consisted of quite a few different parts, and that gave us a natural way to divide our modeling to four parts. </p> |
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<h2>Modeling micelle formation</h2> | <h2>Modeling micelle formation</h2> | ||
− | <p>As mentioned above we wanted to make propane production more efficient by having enzymes together in a micelle. While we modeled the efficiency of | + | <p>As mentioned above we wanted to make propane production more efficient by having enzymes together in a micelle. While we modeled the efficiency of having the enzymes close together, we also wanted to know if it was possible to form the micelles with our enzymes in the first place. That is why we made a geometrical model about <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Modeling_micelle">micelle structure</a>.</p> |
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<h2>Cellulose pathway</h2> | <h2>Cellulose pathway</h2> | ||
− | <p style="padding-bottom:8%;">Our project involves creating renewable propane from cellulose, which is why we wanted to model the pathway responsible for hydrolysing cellulose. The pathway consists of three different genes that cut the cellulose to glucose which the cell can then use as an energy source for propane production. | + | <p style="padding-bottom:8%;">Our project involves creating renewable propane from cellulose, which is why we wanted to model the pathway responsible for hydrolysing cellulose. The pathway consists of three different genes that cut the cellulose to glucose which the cell can then use as an energy source for propane production. While building a beneficial model of this wasn't possible for us, see our page of <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Modeling_cellulose">modeling cellulose pathway</a> to see what thoughts our modeling team had on this.</p> |
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