Simulation of the electrophoresis of DNA by the method of cellular automata

Małgorzata Krawczyk; Krzysztof Kułakowski

Mathematica Applicanda (2002)

  • Volume: 30, Issue: 44/03
  • ISSN: 1730-2668

Abstract

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The authors give the description of a new cellular automaton for simulating the electrophoresis of gel DNA. This automaton is deterministic, which corresponds to the well-known Monte Carlo rules holding for the electrophoresis at a low temperature and a high intensity electric field. The experimental results indicate that under such conditions the electrophoresis efficiency depends significantly on the string length.

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Małgorzata Krawczyk, and Krzysztof Kułakowski. "Simulation of the electrophoresis of DNA by the method of cellular automata." Mathematica Applicanda 30.44/03 (2002): null. <http://eudml.org/doc/293011>.

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