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We apply performance analysis techniques to a biological modelling problem, that of capturing and reproducing the Circadian rhythm. A Circadian rhythm provides cells with a clock by which to regulate their behaviour. We consider two distinct stochastic models of the Circadian rhythm – one unbounded and the other bounded. We consider a fluid approximation of the models, and, by conversion to a set of ordinary differential equations, we are able to reproduce the correct rhythm. We show that with a bounded model, the clock phase can be affected by modifying the ability to manufacture some proteins.
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Bradley, J.T. (2008). A Ticking Clock: Performance Analysis of a Circadian Rhythm with Stochastic Process Algebra. In: Thomas, N., Juiz, C. (eds) Computer Performance Engineering. EPEW 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5261. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87412-6_7
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