| Literature DB >> 29576759 |
David Gilbert1, Monika Heiner2, Christian Rohr2.
Abstract
We consider localised DNA computation, where a DNA strand walks along a binary decision graph to compute a binary function. One of the challenges for the design of reliable walker circuits consists in leakage transitions, which occur when a walker jumps into another branch of the decision graph. We automatically identify leakage transitions, which allows for a detailed qualitative and quantitative assessment of circuit designs, design comparison, and design optimisation. The ability to identify leakage transitions is an important step in the process of optimising DNA circuit layouts where the aim is to minimise the computational error inherent in a circuit while minimising the area of the circuit. Our 2D modelling approach of DNA walker circuits relies on coloured stochastic Petri nets which enable functionality, topology and dimensionality all to be integrated in one two-dimensional model. Our modelling and analysis approach can be easily extended to 3-dimensional walker systems.Entities:
Keywords: Coloured Petri nets; DNA walker systems; Design assessment; Leakage transitions; Qualitative analysis; Simulative model checking; Stochastic Petri nets; Stochastic analysis; Structural analysis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29576759 PMCID: PMC5856876 DOI: 10.1007/s11047-018-9671-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Comput ISSN: 1567-7818 Impact factor: 1.690