This is a version of the T2011.1.2 Ostreococcus tauri 1-loop clock model where light input to the degradation rate of TOC1 has been eliminated by setting the rate to the value it had in the light in the original model. This model was used to generate Figure 2D in Dixon et al. New Phytologist (2014)<br><br><strong>Related Publications</strong><br> Laura E. Dixon, Sarah K. Hodge, Gerben van Ooijen, Carl Troein, Ozgur E. Akman, Andrew J. Millar (2014). Light and circadian regulation of clock components aids flexible responses to environmental signals. New Phytologist. <br><br><strong>Version Comments</strong><p>
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Originally submitted to PLaSMo on 2014-04-17 21:21:50
SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/assays/901
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Projects: PlaSMo model repository
Investigation: Troein, Carl
Study: T2011 Ostreococcus clock, TOC1 degr L - PLM_89
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Biological problem addressed: Gene Regulatory Network
Organisms: No organisms
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Carl Troein, Andrew Millar
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Created: 10th Jan 2019 at 16:41
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