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DNAr: An R Package to Simulate and Analyze CRN and DSD Networks.

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Chemical reaction networks (CRNs) have been proposed as an abstraction for molecular computing. DNA strand displacement (DSD) reactions are good candidates to realize this endeavor, since DNA strands can be… Click to show full abstract

Chemical reaction networks (CRNs) have been proposed as an abstraction for molecular computing. DNA strand displacement (DSD) reactions are good candidates to realize this endeavor, since DNA strands can be wired to implement the desired dynamic behavior in a test tube. Specialists use simulators to help them design such chemical systems before experimental implementation. In this sense, we present the DNAr package, an alternative open-source tool, developed in R language, for users from multidisciplinary areas. The current version of our tool offers functions to simulate CRNs, convert a formal CRN into a DSD network, interpret results, export to Visual DSD, and create libraries. Here, we use the consensus CRN to show DNAr features and a neural network model to demonstrate scalability, simulating more than 600 chemical reactions in a few minutes.

Keywords: crn dsd; crn; dnar package; package simulate; dsd

Journal Title: ACS synthetic biology
Year Published: 2020

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