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DNA
2004
Springer
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Parallelism in Gene Assembly
The process of gene assembly in ciliates, an ancient group of organisms, is one of the most complex instances of DNA manipulation known in any organisms. This process is fascinatin...
Tero Harju, Chang Li, Ion Petre, Grzegorz Rozenber...
DNA
2004
Springer
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Compact Error-Resilient Computational DNA Tiling Assemblies
John H. Reif, Sudheer Sahu, Peng Yin
DNA
2004
Springer
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DNA Extraction by XPCR
The extraction of DNA strands including a given sequence of bases is a crucial step in the Adleman-Lipton extract model of DNA computing. In this paper, a special type of PCR is pr...
Giuditta Franco, Cinzia Giagulli, Carlo Laudanna, ...
DNA
2004
Springer
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Error Free Self-assembly Using Error Prone Tiles
DNA self-assembly is emerging as a key paradigm for nano-technology, nano-computation, and several related disciplines. In nature, DNA self-assembly is often equipped with explicit...
Ho-Lin Chen, Ashish Goel
DNA
2004
Springer
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Biomolecular Implementation of Computing Devices with Unbounded Memory
We propose a new way to implement (general) computing devices with unbounded memory. In particular, we show a procedure to implement automata with unbounded stack memory, push-down...
Matteo Cavaliere, Natasa Jonoska, Sivan Yogev, Ron...
DNA
2004
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
DNA-Based Computation Times
Abstract. Speed of computation and power consumption are the two main parameters of conventional computing devices implemented in microelectronic circuits. As performance of such d...
Yuliy M. Baryshnikov, Edward G. Coffman Jr., Petar...
DNA
2004
Springer
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Computing by Observing Bio-systems: The Case of Sticker Systems
Abstract. A very common approach in chemistry and biology is to observe the progress of an experiment, and take the result of this observation as the final output. Inspired by thi...
Artiom Alhazov, Matteo Cavaliere