DNA computing of solutions to knapsack problems.
Biosystems
; 88(1-2): 156-62, 2007 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-16860927
One line of DNA computing research focuses on parallel search algorithms, which can be used to solve many optimization problems. DNA in solution can provide an enormous molecular library, which can be searched by molecular biological techniques. We have implemented such a parallel search for solutions to knapsack problems, which ask for the best way to pack a knapsack of limited volume. Several instances of knapsack problems were solved using DNA. We demonstrate how the computations can be extended by in vivo translation of the DNA library into protein. This combination of DNA and protein allows for multi-criterion optimization. The knapsack computations performed can then be seen as protein optimizations, one of the most complex computations performed by natural systems.
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Assunto principal:
Computadores Moleculares
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En
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2007
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