Abstract

DNA computing, or more generally molecular computing, is a novel exciting area of research at the intersection of mathematics, computer science and molecular biology. The area of DNA computing studies the use of biomolecules for the purpose of computing (in vitro or in vivo). Molecular biologists assists here computer scientists in their attempt to replace or to complement the silicon-based computers by DNA-based computers. The hardware for such computations consists of biomolecules ( bioware).KeywordsGraph TransformationGene AssemblySingle Cell OrganismLegal StringHypotrichous CiliateThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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