Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language

The application of automata theory on the DNA splicing system is rapidly growing from time to time. The idea of a splicing system is formalized by Tom Head in 1987. There are three essential parts in the splicing system models, which are the alphabets, initial strings, and the rules. The alphabets r...

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Main Authors: Siti Hajar, Mohd Khairuddin, Muhammad Azrin, Ahmad, Noraziah, Adzhar
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description The application of automata theory on the DNA splicing system is rapidly growing from time to time. The idea of a splicing system is formalized by Tom Head in 1987. There are three essential parts in the splicing system models, which are the alphabets, initial strings, and the rules. The alphabets represent the nucleotides or the DNA, known as Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine, which are later abbreviated as a, t, g, c following Watson-Cricks complementary. On the other hand, the set of rules represents the restriction enzyme used for the splicing process. In this research, automata theory is used to transform the limit language into a transition graph. The n-th order limit language is then derived from grammar shown as an automated diagram and shown by transition graphs, which represent the language of transitional labels of DNA molecules derived from the respective splicing system.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.321652021-09-24T04:08:13Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32165/ Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language Siti Hajar, Mohd Khairuddin Muhammad Azrin, Ahmad Noraziah, Adzhar QA Mathematics The application of automata theory on the DNA splicing system is rapidly growing from time to time. The idea of a splicing system is formalized by Tom Head in 1987. There are three essential parts in the splicing system models, which are the alphabets, initial strings, and the rules. The alphabets represent the nucleotides or the DNA, known as Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine, which are later abbreviated as a, t, g, c following Watson-Cricks complementary. On the other hand, the set of rules represents the restriction enzyme used for the splicing process. In this research, automata theory is used to transform the limit language into a transition graph. The n-th order limit language is then derived from grammar shown as an automated diagram and shown by transition graphs, which represent the language of transitional labels of DNA molecules derived from the respective splicing system. Review of International Geographical Education 2021-05-17 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32165/2/Application%20of%20Automata%20Theory%20On%20n-th%20Order.pdf Siti Hajar, Mohd Khairuddin and Muhammad Azrin, Ahmad and Noraziah, Adzhar (2021) Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language. Review of International Geographical Education, 11 (4). pp. 817-824. ISSN 2146-0353. (Published) https://rigeo.org/submit-a-menuscript/index.php/submission/article/view/507 https://10.48047/rigeo.11.04.75
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Noraziah, Adzhar
Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language
title Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language
title_full Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language
title_fullStr Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language
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title_short Application of Automata Theory On n-th Order Limit Language
title_sort application of automata theory on n-th order limit language
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32165/2/Application%20of%20Automata%20Theory%20On%20n-th%20Order.pdf
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https://10.48047/rigeo.11.04.75
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