Abstract
DNA computing, or more generally molecular computing, is an exciting research area at the intersection of mathematics, computer science and molecular biology. Research in DNA computing can be roughly divided in two streams: DNA computing in vitro and in vivo. The former is concerned with building (specialized) DNA-based computers in test tubes, while the latter is concerned with implementing some computational components in living cells, as well as with studying the computational processes taking place in the living cells.
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