3 research outputs found
Splicing Systems from Past to Future: Old and New Challenges
A splicing system is a formal model of a recombinant behaviour of sets of
double stranded DNA molecules when acted on by restriction enzymes and ligase.
In this survey we will concentrate on a specific behaviour of a type of
splicing systems, introduced by P\u{a}un and subsequently developed by many
researchers in both linear and circular case of splicing definition. In
particular, we will present recent results on this topic and how they stimulate
new challenging investigations.Comment: Appeared in: Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science. Papers in
Memoriam Alexandru Mateescu (1952-2005). The Publishing House of the Romanian
Academy, 2014. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1112.4897 by other
author
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR BOUNDED-ADDITION FUZZY SPLICING SYSTEMS AND THEIR VARIANTS
A splicing system is one of the early theoretical proposals of the DNA-based computation device. The splicing operation starts when two DNA molecules are cut at specific subsequences with the presence of restriction enzymes: the first part is then connected to the second part of the other molecule, or vice versa, to produce splicing languages. Fuzzy with bounded-addition operation has been introduced as a restriction in splicing systems to increase the generative power of the languages generated. In this research, a graphical user interface is developed to generate all the splicing languages generated by bounded-addition fuzzy splicing systems and their variants. An algorithm is developed using JAVA and Visual Studio Code software in order to replace the time-consuming manual computation of the languages generated by bounded-addition fuzzy DNA splicing systems and their variants