Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8206616 Physics Letters A 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We develop a coagulation-fragmentation model to study a system composed of a small number of stochastic particles. ► The stochastic objects are moving in a confined domain. ► We apply our analysis to study the statistical physics of telomeres (ends of chromosomes) clustering in the yeast nucleus. ► We show that the diffusion-coagulation-fragmentation process can predict the organization of telomeres in yeast.
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