Modelling is a key part of synthetic biology. Some experiments take too long, are far too expensive, or the information required just can’t be found via lab work. This is where modelling comes in. We take information from the biologist, construct a theoretical framework, and then feed back to people in the lab about what they should do.
In our project we have come up with a number of models, ranging from cell division to equilibrium reactions.
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Binding Affinity Modelling
Here we discussed how the zinc fingers bind to the glass slides and the association and disassociation constants which are factors in the number of cell that fully bind.
DNA Origami Glue Modelling
This page contains the model which discusses the use of DNA as an oligonucleotide adhesive using to create 2D and 3D structures and shapes.
Cell Growth Interactions
This section deals with the problem of what would happen to the previous shapes as time passes and cells grow.
Tetrahedron Construction
Cube Construction
3D Lithography
DNA Beading Model