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[[Image:model1.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 1 Condition 1. Bistable state''' <br>The system is stable when it contains both A (worker) and B (idler) at certain ratio.|left]] | [[Image:model1.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 1 Condition 1. Bistable state''' <br>The system is stable when it contains both A (worker) and B (idler) at certain ratio.|left]] | ||
- | [[Image:model2-1.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 2 Condition 2. Removal of A''' <br>Now that A is removed, there is only B left.|center|left]] | + | [[Image:model2-1.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 2 Condition 2. Removal of A''' <br>Now that A (worker) is removed, there is only B (idler) left.|center|left]] |
[[Image:model2-2.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 3 Condition 3. Unstable B''' <br>While after the removal of A (worker), B becomes unstable and "stable coexistence" of the system is broken.|center|left]] | [[Image:model2-2.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Fig. 3 Condition 3. Unstable B''' <br>While after the removal of A (worker), B becomes unstable and "stable coexistence" of the system is broken.|center|left]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:54, 26 October 2007
Abstract Concept & Model Requirements Genetic_circuit Works About_our_team
E.coli Follows Pareto's principle!
To follow Pareto’s principle like an ant society, our model system must satisfy the three conditions shown in Fig. 1 to 4. In our model, all individual cells have the same genetic circuits but take either of state A (worker) or B (idler) depending on the surrounding circumstances.
As shown in Fig. 1, 2, 3, and 4, the condition of the system is changing as follows:
Bistable state ⇒ The removal of A (worker) ⇒ Unstable state with only B left ⇒ Regain of "stable coexistence"