Hybridization-ligation versus parallel overlap assembly: an experimental comparison of initial pool generation for direct-proportional length-based DNA computing.

IEEE Trans Nanobioscience

Department of Mechatronics and Robotics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Skudai, Malaysia.

Published: June 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study discusses a method called direct-proportional length-based DNA computing (DPLB-DNAC) which is designed to solve weighted graph problems, specifically focusing on the shortest path problem.
  • The paper emphasizes the importance of generating an initial solution pool for DPLB-DNAC and compares two methods for this process: hybridization-ligation and parallel overlap assembly (POA).
  • Results show that POA is superior to hybridization-ligation regarding factors like population size, generation time, material use, and overall efficiency.

Article Abstract

Previously, direct-proportional length-based DNA computing (DPLB-DNAC) for solving weighted graph problems has been reported. The proposed DPLB-DNAC has been successfully applied to solve the shortest path problem, which is an instance of weighted graph problems. The design and development of DPLB-DNAC is important in order to extend the capability of DNA computing for solving numerical optimization problem. According to DPLB-DNAC, after the initial pool generation, the initial solution is subjected to amplification by polymerase chain reaction and, finally, the output of the computation is visualized by gel electrophoresis. In this paper, however, we give more attention to the initial pool generation of DPLB-DNAC. For this purpose, two kinds of initial pool generation methods, which are generally used for solving weighted graph problems, are evaluated. Those methods are hybridization-ligation and parallel overlap assembly (POA). It is found that for DPLB-DNAC, POA is better than that of the hybridization-ligation method, in terms of population size, generation time, material usage, and efficiency, as supported by the results of actual experiments.

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