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DNA Restriction Mapping Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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T. Murray
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The DNA Restriction Mapping Model simulates the cutting of a DNA molecule at each occurrence of the sequence GTGCAC or GTTAAC, turning the DNA strand into several smaller…
Longest Common DNA Subsequence Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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T. Murray
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The Longest Common DNA Subsequence Model implements a widely used method for DNA comparison by searching two DNA sequences for matching subsequences. The more two DNA sequences have…
Basic Amino Acid Alignment Search Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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T. Murray
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Basic Amino Acid Alignment Search Model evolves a DNA sequence and compares it to the original to estimate the probability of a genetic mutation by generating a matrix called a Point…
  
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R. Kozlowski
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the Simple Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Protein Folding Model implements a 2-Dimensional hydrophobic/hydrophilic (HP) folding protein to test the energetics of protein folding, the change…
Monkey Business: A Genetic Algorithm Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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F. Fernandes
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Monkey Business illustrates the reproduction of the famous Shakespeare phrase "To be or not to be, that is the question!" by a simple genetic algorithm. It was inspired by the…
X-Ray Diffraction JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian
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How did Rosalind Franklin discover the helical structure of DNA? The X-Ray Diffraction JavaScript Model computes diffraction patterns from first principles for simple apertures…
  
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J. Speirs and S. Keavy
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A Tracker project and accompanying explanatory material showing an 8-segment Biomechanical model of the human body implemented in Tracker and compared to data derived from Vernier…

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