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A model of the circadian regulation of starch turnover, as published in Seaton, Ebenhoeh, Millar, Pokhilko, "Regulatory principles and experimental approaches to the circadian control of starch turnover", J. Roy. Soc. Interface, 2013. This model is referred to as "Model Variant 2". The other model variants are all available from www.plasmo.ed.ac.uk as stated in the publication. Note that the 'P2011' circadian clock model was modified for this publication (as described), in order to replicate the ...

Creators: Andrew Millar, Daniel Seaton

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Matlab model (could not be represented in SBML) from publication with abstract: Clock-regulated pathways coordinate the response of many developmental processes to changes in photoperiod and temperature. We model two of the best-understood clock output pathways in Arabidopsis, which control key regulators of flowering and elongation growth. In flowering, the model predicted regulatory links from the clock to CYCLING DOF FACTOR 1 (CDF1) and FLAVIN-BINDING, KELCH REPEAT, F-BOX 1 (FKF1) transcription. ...

Creators: Andrew Millar, Daniel Seaton

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Framework Model for Arabidopsis vegetative growth, version 2 (FMv2), as described in Chew et al. bioRxiv 2017 (https://doi.org/10.1101/105437; please see linked Article file).

The FMv2 model record on FAIRDOMHub has the following versions, which represent the same FMv2 model: Version 1 is an archive of the github repository of MATLAB code for the Framework Model v2, downloaded from https://github.com/danielseaton/frameworkmodel on 06/02/17. This version was not licensed for further use and was ...

Creators: Daniel Seaton, Yin Hoon Chew, Andrew Millar

Submitter: Daniel Seaton

Python scripts to run the analysis estimating rates of protein synthesis in the light and dark, and overall rates of protein turnover, in Cyanothece and Ostrecoccus tauri.

Creators: Daniel Seaton, Andrew Millar

Submitter: Daniel Seaton

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Creator: Daniel Seaton

Submitter: Daniel Seaton

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