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Revision as of 19:46, 16 October 2018
Test 1
Test 2
The role of the mathematical model is explaining this and discovering particularities about the specifics of information, so that processes involving information are made better. Specifically, answering questions as why, how, when, what, regarding our biological system is our objective.
Module 1 & Module 2
Protein and target DNA production
In beginning with a mathematical description of the E. coding system, the biomolecular processes taking place in the system were expressed as reversible biochemical reactions governed by mass-action law kinetics, as conveyed in Figure ***.
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Through steady-state assumptions, the system of equations was further reduced: = 0 Substituting, Equation *** in Equation ***, and Equation *** in Equation ***, a single expression for the amount of target DNA sequence is defined as: Equation ***
Module 3
Genomic Spacer acquisition