INDISIM-YEAST: an individual-based simulator on a website for experimenting and investigating diverse dynamics of yeast populations in liquid media
Authored by Marta Ginovart, J C Canadas
Date Published: 2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10295-008-0436-4
Sponsors:
Spanish Ministries
Platforms:
Fortran
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Abstract
Simulation modelling can be used to capture and mimic real-world
microbial systems that, unlike the real-world, can then be experimented
upon as a new kind of experimental milieu. Individual-based models, in
which individuals interact dynamically with each other as structural
elements in the model world, exemplify this view of simulation
modelling. These models are more difficult to analyze, understand and
communicate than traditional analytical models. It is good practice to
provide executable versions that perform simulation results.
INDISIM-YEAST, developed to deal with yeast populations in liquid media, models the evolution of a set of yeasts by setting up rules of behavior
for each individual cell according to its own biological regulations and
characteristics. The aim of this work is to develop and present a
website from which INDISIM-YEAST is accessible, and how to carry out
yeast simulations to further the skills associated with the use of this
individual-based simulator. A good and useful way to analyze this yeast
simulator is to experiment and explore the manner in which it reacts to
changes in parameter values, initial conditions or assumptions. The
application results in a very versatile program that could be used in
controlled simulation experiments via the Internet.
Tags
growth
Inhibition
Cell
Saccharomyces-cerevisiae
Wine yeasts