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Switching Between Discrete and Continuous Models To Predict Genetic Activity Weld, Daniel S. Molecular biologists use a variety of models when they predict the behavior of genetic systems. A discrete model of the behavior of individual macromolecular elements forms the foundation for their theory of each system. Yet a continuous model of the aggregate properties of the system is necessary for many predictive tasks. I propose to build a computer program, called PEPTIDE, which can predict the ...
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