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*'''[[/SPModel|Detailed version]]''' of Stephen's model
*'''[[/SPModel|Detailed version]]''' of Stephen's model
**'''[[/Stage1_Model|Stage1 Model]]'''
**'''[[/Stage1_Model|Stage1 Model]]'''
**'''[[/Stage2_Model|Stage2 Model]]'''
**'''[[/David_Version|David Version]]'''
*'''[[/SimonModel|Simon's Model]]''' of bioclock!
*'''[[/SimonBinaryModel|Simon's Binary Model]]''' of bioclock!
(note that we can combine the horizontal modularity of the first model with the vertical modularity of the second model to construct fully scalable systems that are not limited to binary or to information storage capacity. However binary is the best in terms of maximum storage with minimum cost)
*'''[[/General_Modeling_Objectives|General Modeling Objectives]]'''


=='''[[/Features_of_bioclock|Features_of_bioclock]]'''==
=='''[[/Features_of_bioclock|Features_of_bioclock]]'''==
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=='''[[/Feedback_loops|Feedback Loops]]''' - Researched by Haozhen==
==Feedback Loops - [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:Melbourne/2008/BCFeedback Moved to]==


=='''[[/Riboswitche|Riboswitch]]''' information - Researched by Shiny==
=='''[[/Riboswitche|Riboswitch]]''' information - Researched by Shiny==


=='''[http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Modeling_and_overall_design| Concentration Simulation & Sensitivity test]'''==
=='''[http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Modeling_and_overall_design Concentration Simulation & Sensitivity test]'''==


=='''[[IGEM:Melbourne/2008/ProjectManagement|Division of Labour]]==
=='''[[IGEM:Melbourne/2008/ProjectManagement|Division of Labour]]==

Latest revision as of 20:49, 1 May 2008

Return to Melbourne Homepage

Questions about BioClock Project

Website about BioClock Project

Models


  • Model001 It is based on binary counting and is a single cell implementation, designed by Lloyd
  • Model002 It is based on binary counting and is a multi-cell implementation, designed by Lloyd


(note that we can combine the horizontal modularity of the first model with the vertical modularity of the second model to construct fully scalable systems that are not limited to binary or to information storage capacity. However binary is the best in terms of maximum storage with minimum cost)


Features_of_bioclock

Things to do

Feedback Loops - Moved to

Riboswitch information - Researched by Shiny

Concentration Simulation & Sensitivity test

Division of Labour