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A simulation program is a useful tool to predict the hybridization error propagated through a microfluidic system. This paper shows the hybridization event between solution strands and capture probes. The program provides a Graphical User Interface that allows the user to insert parameters as well as to observe results showing critical values and additional visualization of the simulation process. The program and its interface have been developed in Java, making it platform independent and web-based.
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van Noort, D., Hong, Y., Ibershoff, J., Jaromczyk, J.W. (2005). Simulation and Visualization for DNA Computing in Microreactors. In: Wang, L., Chen, K., Ong, Y.S. (eds) Advances in Natural Computation. ICNC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3611. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11539117_162
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