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− | Read | + | Read [https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmgq0b33vn8csow/Frequency%20Dependence%20of%20Osmo-Adaptation%20in%20Saccharomyces%20cerevisiae.pdf?dl=0 The Frequency Dependence of Osmo-Adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae] and the [https://www.dropbox.com/s/y9k4qfzg8uld656/The%20Frequency%20Dependence%20of%20Osmo-Adaptation%20in%20Saccharomyces%20cerevisiae%20supporting.pdf?dl=0 supporting information.]. '''This paper will be the focus of exam 2.''' We will discuss the paper and the supporting information on Thursday and Friday. |
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Second-order systems
The Frequency Dependence of Osmo-Adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Read The Frequency Dependence of Osmo-Adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the supporting information.. This paper will be the focus of exam 2. We will discuss the paper and the supporting information on Thursday and Friday.
{{Template:Assignment Turn In|message = Answer the following questions about The Frequency Dependence of Osmo-Adaptation in S. cerevisiae:
- What is the primary mechanism by which S. cerevisiae recovers from hyperosmotic shock?
- What model did Mettetal, et. al. use for Hog1 activation in response to a hyperosmotic shock?
- Mettetal, et. al. found that that the hyperosmotic shock response of wild-type yeast was (choose one): underdamped, critically damped, or overdamped.
- The response of the mutant (low Pbs) yeast was (choose one): underdamped, critically damped, or overdamped.
- In the plot below, indicate which step response corresponds to the wild-type strain and the mutant strain.
Turn in all your MATLAB code in pdf format. No need to include functions that you used but did not modify. |
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