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+ | Team Alberta represents the University of Alberta, from Edmonton. Our project is called "The Littlest Mapmakers", an attempt to create a biological computer capable of solving the Traveling Salesman Problem</p></center></font></strong> | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 8 August 2013
For visitors: this site is currently under construction. Please contact our Student Liason, Dawson at daocun@ualberta.ca, for more information on our current project and how to support us!
Given a set of cities (or other destinations), and a list of the distances (or the travel time, fuel consumption, et cetera) between each pair of those cities, what is the shortest possible route that travels to every city exactly once, and then returns to the origin city?
The resulting plasmids are transformed into a bacterial culture, so that we can select for only those plasmids that include every city in the list. Then, plasmid DNA is extracted from the surviving bacterial colonies and analyzed to determine which plasmid (and thus which route) occurred the most frequently. This route, the one most favoured by the ligation reactions, is the optimal route!
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