Difference between revisions of "Control of mitosis in fission yeast"

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'''Goal''': The goal is to mathematically describe the mechanism by which such a gradient is achieved using differential equation and analyze such gradients from fluorescence microscopy images.  
 
'''Goal''': The goal is to mathematically describe the mechanism by which such a gradient is achieved using differential equation and analyze such gradients from fluorescence microscopy images.  
  
'''Mathematical tools''': Ordinary differential equations
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'''Mathematical tools''': Ordinary differential equations, Mathematica, Matlab, ImageJ
  
 
'''Biological or Medical aspects''':  Size regulation in the fission yeast
 
'''Biological or Medical aspects''':  Size regulation in the fission yeast
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'''Supervisor''':  [[User:Sascha|Sascha Dalessi]]
 
'''Supervisor''':  [[User:Sascha|Sascha Dalessi]]
  
'''Students''':
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'''Students''': Degrugillier Lucas, Delapierre Fabien, Merçay Johan.
  
 
'''Presentation''':  
 
'''Presentation''':  
  
'''References''':
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'''References''':x
 
<biblio>
 
<biblio>
 
#hachet10 pmid=21703453
 
#hachet10 pmid=21703453
</biblio>
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Morphogen Gradient Formation on Cold Spring Harbor Perspecives in Biology
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[http://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/1/3/a001255.full.pdf+html]</biblio>
  
 
Back to [[UNIL BSc course: "Solving Biological Problems that require Math 2012"]]]
 
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Revision as of 09:16, 4 May 2012

Background: Fission yeast cells growth up to a given size and then enters mitosis. The question this project addresses is how does the cell knows it has reached to right size for division. This is achieved by a gradient of the pom1 protein along the cortex.

Goal: The goal is to mathematically describe the mechanism by which such a gradient is achieved using differential equation and analyze such gradients from fluorescence microscopy images.

Mathematical tools: Ordinary differential equations, Mathematica, Matlab, ImageJ

Biological or Medical aspects: Size regulation in the fission yeast

Supervisor: Sascha Dalessi

Students: Degrugillier Lucas, Delapierre Fabien, Merçay Johan.

Presentation:

References:x <biblio>

  1. hachet10 pmid=21703453

Morphogen Gradient Formation on Cold Spring Harbor Perspecives in Biology [1]</biblio>

Back to UNIL BSc course: "Solving Biological Problems that require Math 2012"]