f.nonconst {grandR} | R Documentation |
Function to compute the abundance of new or old RNA at time t for non-constant rates.
Description
The standard mass action kinetics model of gene expression arises from the differential equation
df/dt = s(t) - d(t) f(t)
, with s(t) being the synthesis rate at time t, d(t) the degradation rate at time t and f0=f(0)
(the abundance at time 0).
Here, both s and d have the following form s(t)=so+sf \cdot t^{se}
.
Usage
f.nonconst(t, f0, s, d)
Arguments
t |
time in h (can be a vector) |
f0 |
the abundance at time t=0 |
s |
the synthesis rate (see details) |
d |
the degradation rate (see details) |
Details
Both rates can be either (i) a single number (constant rate), (ii) a data frame with names "offset", "factor" and "exponent" (for linear functions, see ComputeNonConstantParam; only one row allowed) or (iii) a unary function time->rate. Functions
Value
the RNA abundance at time t
See Also
[Package grandR version 0.2.5 Index]