Dna Computing

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Technology

 

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Eric R

 

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November 14, 2012

 

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University

 

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[This is a potentially infinite grid of cells (finite state automata) communicating with their neighbors and operating in parallel.)] For example, a strand of DNA can be viewed as encoding the contents of a Turing machine tape Rewriting this tape, according to the rules in the finite control of the machine, can be done via a sophisticated scheme of enzymatic reactions...
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However, most of these proofs make assumptions that are not realistic from a practical viewpoint, such as error-free operations. They are, therefore, not directly applicable to engineering a DNA computer. Also, most of them do not seem to exploit the parallelism in DNA reactions very well. However, these proofs do illustrate that there are many possible architectures for DNA computers Thus, one should be careful when generalizing observations about a particular architecture or method of DNA computing to the whole field...
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