Mathematical modelling of bacterial mercury resistanceTools Crossland, Richard J. (2015) Mathematical modelling of bacterial mercury resistance. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractA mathematical model of mercury resistance was designed which describes the following reactions: the cellular uptake and volatilisation of Hg2+, binding of the DNA by the regulator, mer protein synthesis, and dilution of quantities by cell growth. A total of 66 biological experiments were then selected from the scientific literature from studies of Tn21 and Tn501 in E. coli at 37 °C. These experiments were repeated in the computer simulation and the information from their 489 data points was incorporated into the 16 parameters of the model using the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm.
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