Someone should assist me on the process of in-silico simulation or a reference source where the process can be learnt and understood from the grassroot.
1-Definition: In silico biology refers to computational models of biology. In silico is an expression used to mean performed on a computer or via computer simulation. It is used in systems biology. Due to the vast amounts of data that is now generated by molecular and cell experimental biologists, computational biology is increasingly necessary to manage it. In silico biology draws from the vast amounts of biological information available, and applies sophisticated algorithms or simulations to advance scientific understanding. The results of these simulations can then be tested experimentally or serve as a guide for future physical experimentation.
2-Techniques
There is a variety of in silico techniques, but the two that are discussed the most in connection with the Marshall Protocol are:
a-Bacterial sequencing techniques:
As an alternative to in vitro methods for identifying bacteria, various in silico methods which sequence bacterial DNA and RNA have been developed. The most commonly used use is polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR takes a single or few copies of a piece of DNA and increases it across several orders of magnitude, generating millions or more copies of a particular DNA sequence. PCR has allowed researchers to detect bacteria associated with a variety of conditions with increasingly high sensitivity.
b--Molecular modeling :
is based on in silico work, demonstrating how drugs and other substances interact with the nuclear receptors of cells.
Whole cell simulations as described here, researchers have built a computer model of the crowded interior of a bacterial cell that in a test of its response to sugar in its environmentaccurately simulates the behavior of living cells
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Mustapha your question is not specific, as such the answers you are getting might not meet your expectations. I suggest you detailed what you want to do, perhaps someone can give you a guide