(1988). "Movable finite automata (MFA) models for biological systems II: Protein biosynthesis." <i>Journal of Theoretical Biology</i> 134(1), 9-49.
(1988). "Movable finite automata (MFA) models for biological systems II: Protein biosynthesis." Journal of Theoretical Biology 134(1), 9-49.
Publication Info:
Goel, Narendra S., and Richard L. Thompson. "Movable finite automata (MFA) models for biological systems II: Protein biosynthesis." Journal of Theoretical Biology 134, no. 1 (1988): 9-49.
Abstract:
A recently introduced class of models, the Movable Finite Automata (MFA) models, are used for simulating the elongation of the polypeptide chain in protein biosynthesis. The results of these simulations, all carried out on a microcomputer, are given.
Notes:
Thompson's professional affiliation listed at:
Department of Systems Science, State University of New York
Binghamton, NY 13901