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    ARES

    ARES

    Antibiotic Resistance Evolution Simulator

    ARES (Antibiotic Resistance Evolution Simulator) is a membrane computing-based model, able to simulate complex biological landscapes. It uses a nested membrane-surroundings entitites scheme formatted in a XML file. The created scenarios emulate entities as: i) Resistance genes, able to detoxify antibiotics. These genes can be located in the plasmid, in conjugative elements or in the chromosome; ii) plasmids and conjugative elements transferring genes between bacterial cells; iii) bacterial...
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    PMCGPU

    PMCGPU

    Parallel simulators for Membrane Computing on the GPU

    Membrane Computing is a new research area (within Natural Computing) that aims to provide computing devices abstracted from the functioning and structure of living cells. These devices are called P systems. The objective of this project (PMCGPU) is to bring together all the researchers working on the development of parallel simulators for P systems, specially those using the GPU (e.g. CUDA, OpenCL, etc). Other parallel platforms are also welcome (multicore and manycore, FPGAs, etc...
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