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Revision as of 22:13, 10 September 2015

iGEM Bielefeld 2015


Biosensor Model

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A model system for our model

The most difficult part of modeling a biological system is finding parameters which accurately describe the processes of interest. We were aware that we would not be able to obtain exact parameters for the repressor and activator proteins we wanted to work with. For this reason, we decided to turn to the best characterized example of gene regulation out there: the lac operon.

A model system for our model 2

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A model system for our model 3

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