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Writing by Methylation Proposed for Aqueous Computing

Tom Head ()
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Tom Head: Binghamton University, Mathematical Sciences

Chapter Chapter 31 in Where Mathematics, Computer Science, Linguistics and Biology Meet, 2001, pp 353-360 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The general concept of aqueous computing calls for molecules to be used as tablets on which bits can be written by physical or chemical procedures. Recently DNA plasmids have been written on successfully by using restriction enzymes and a ligase. Reading has been done from a single gel separation. Here we suggest writing on DNA molecules using methylating enzymes. A provisional reading procedure is suggested that uses interleaved sequences of cuts and gel separations.

Keywords: Propositional Variable; Reading Process; Truth Assignment; Maximal Clique Problem; Methylating Enzyme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9634-3_31

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