effects of 1% increase in each parameter, more detailed analysis of water content
SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/assays/466
Modelling analysis
Projects: Millar group, TiMet
Investigation: Prediction and analysis of phenotypes in the Arabidopsis clock mutant <i>prr7 prr9</i> using the Framework Model v2 (FMv2)
Study: Analysis of Framework Model version 2 (FMv2)
Assay position:
Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type
Organisms: Arabidopsis thaliana : Col-0 wild type (wild-type / wild-type)
Export PNG
Views: 724
Created: 1st Feb 2017 at 21:23
Last updated: 15th Apr 2022 at 10:35
Related items
Projects: Millar group, TiMet, PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops, POP - the Parameter Optimisation Problem, Regulation of flowering time in natural conditions, PlaSMo model repository
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1756-3654SynthSys is the University of Edinburgh's research organisation in interdisciplinary, Synthetic and Systems Biology, founded in 2012 as the successor to the Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh (CSBE).
Projects: Millar group, PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops, TiMet, POP - the Parameter Optimisation Problem, Regulation of flowering time in natural conditions, PlaSMo model repository
Web page: http://www.synthsys.ed.ac.uk
Andrew Millar's research group, University of Edinburgh
Programme: SynthSys
Public web page: http://www.amillar.org
Organisms: Escherichia coli, Arabidopsis thaliana, Ostreococcus tauri
EU FP7 collaborative project TiMet, award number 245143. Funded 2010-2015. "TiMet assembles world leaders in experimental and theoretical plant systems biology to advance understanding of the regulatory interactions between the circadian clock and plant metabolism, and their emergent effects on whole-plant growth and productivity."
Programme: SynthSys
Public web page: http://timing-metabolism.eu/
Organisms: Arabidopsis thaliana, Ostreococcus tauri
Data, FMv2 model and simulations for the Chew et al. 2017 paper (bioRxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/105437 ), updated in 2022, mostly on the prr7 prr9 double mutant, with controls in lsf1 and prr7 single mutants. This is one of the outputs from the EU FP7 TiMet project, https://fairdomhub.org/projects/92.
This data archive was updated during submisson to the journal _in Silico _Plants in 2022, and a Snapshot was published. The updates are not changing the core data or the FMv2 model that has been ...
Submitter: Andrew Millar
Studies: Analysis of Framework Model version 2 (FMv2), Construction of Framework Model version 2 (FMv2), Test of FMv2, follow-on: mechanisms of malate/fumarate accumulation, Test of FMv2, photoperiodic flowering and hypocotyl elongation, Test of FMv2, study Gibberellins 1, Test of FMv2, study Laurel & Hardy 1, Test of FMv2, study Laurel & Hardy 2, Test of FMv2, study Laurel & Hardy 3, Tests of FMv2, compilations and figures
Assays: Assimilation and partitioning of 14CO2 at night, Biomass and metabolites, Biomass and metabolites, Biomass and metabolites, Biomass, leaf area and gas exchange data, Biomass, leaf number and metabolites, Circadian period analysis, Composition of FMv2, FMv2 simulation, FMv2 simulation, FMv2 simulation, Mizuno lab, Flowering time in clock mutants, Mizuno lab, Hypocotyl length in clock mutants, Relationship among FMv2 outputs, Sensitivity analysis of FMv2, Simulating clock gene expression with model P2011.1.2, Thiamine vitamers, TiMet WP1.1, Clock gene expression in clock mutants, TiMet WP1.1a Metabolite analysis of clock mutants
Snapshots: Snapshot 1
Simulations, parameter sensitivity analysis etc. for FMv2
Submitter: Andrew Millar
Investigation: Prediction and analysis of phenotypes in the Ar...
Assays: Relationship among FMv2 outputs, Sensitivity analysis of FMv2
Snapshots: No snapshots
Model analysis results in binary Matlab format