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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.45.2005.tde-20210729-142331
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Author
Full name
Roseli Aparecida Brito Jordão
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
Sobre a modelagem da expressão gênica do vírus fago-'lâmbda' através de equações diferenciais
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise Numérica
Abstract in Portuguese
A dissertação desenvolve, com uma visão matemática, a modelagem da expressão gênica no mecanismo de swich do vírus fago-lambda, quando este infecta a bactéria E. cole, segundo a proposta do artigo 'The control OR system of bacteriophage lambda - a physical-chemical model for gene regulation', de M.A. Shears e G.K. Ackers (Journal of Molecular Biology 118, p. 211-230, 1985). Na dissertação, mostra-se como pode-se levar em conta a taxa de degradação das proteínas para que, nas equações diferenciais que resultam da modelagem, possam existir, simultaneamente, dois equilíbrios, que correspondem aos estados lítico e lisogênico de infecção.
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