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Motivated by the fractal form of the compact chromatin in vivo, we study the
melting of a lattice DNA on the infinite cluster backbone near the
three-dimensional site percolation critical point $(p_c=0.3116)$, which
exhibits fractal-like properties, using Monte Carlo simulations. Further, we
extend our study to other values of atmospheric disorder $(p_c\leq p \leq 1)$
and show how the melting temperature varies with a decrease in the availability
of lattice sites mimicking the crowded environment inside the cell nucleus.
Importantly, we found that the melting transition sharpens with a linear
increase in the denaturation temperature as we increase the degree of disorder.
Two separate disorder regimes showing weak and strong effects on melting can be
identified. For simulations, we use the pruned and enriched Rosenbluth method
in conjunction with a depth-first implementation of the Leath algorithm to
generate the underlying disorder.