Self-assembly is the spontaneous self-ordering of substructures into superstructures driven by the selective affinity of the substructures. DNA provides a molecular scale material...
John H. Reif, Thomas H. LaBean, Sudheer Sahu, Hao ...
L. M. Adleman launched the field of DNA computing with a demonstration in 1994 that strands of DNA could be used to solve the Hamiltonian path problem for a simple graph. He also...
Previously, we described ways to implement the functions AND and OR in a DNA computer consisting of microreactors with attached heating elements that control annealing of DNA. Base...
Michael S. Livstone, Ron Weiss, Laura F. Landweber
— Automated DNA sequencing produces a large amount of raw DNA sequence data that then needs to be classified, organized, and annotation. One major application is the comparison o...
Guillermo Tonsmann, David D. Pollock, Wanjun Gu, T...
Reliable DNA computing requires a large pool of oligonucleotides that do not produce cross-hybridize. In this paper, we present a transformed algorithm to calculate the maximum wei...
Qinru Qiu, Prakash Mukre, Morgan Bishop, Daniel J....