Abstract

We present general results that are useful in showing closure and decidable properties of large classes of languages with respect to biologically-inspired operations. We use these results to prove new decidability results and closure properties of some classes of languages under hairpin-inversion, pseudo-inversion, and other bio-operations. We also provide a new approach for proving the undecidability of problems involving bio-operations for which the usual method of reduction to the undecidability of the Post Correspondence Problem (PCP) may not be easy to apply. Our closure and decidability results strengthen or generalize previous results.

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