Theoretical and experimental DNA computation /

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Author / Creator:Amos, Martyn.
Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2005.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 172 p.) : ill.
Language:English
Series:Natural computing series
Natural computing series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8876877
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ISBN:9783540281313
3540281312
9786610306473
6610306478
3540657738 (Cloth)
9783540657736 (Cloth)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-165) and index.
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Summary:This book provides a broad overview of the entire field of DNA computation, tracing its history and development. It contains detailed descriptions of all major theoretical models and experimental results to date, which are lacking in existing texts, and discusses potential future developments. It also provides a useful reference source for researchers and students, and an accessible introduction for people new to the field. The field of DNA computation has flourished since the publication of Adleman's seminal article, in which he demonstrated for the first time how a computation may be performe.
Other form:Print version: Amos, Martyn. Theoretical and experimental DNA computation. Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2005 3540657738 9783540657736
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Summary:DNA computation has emerged in the last ten years as an exciting new - search ?eld at the intersection (and, some would say, frontiers) of computer science,biology,engineering,andmathematics.AlthoughanticipatedbyFe- man as long ago as the 1950s [59], the notion of performing computations at a molecular level was only realized in 1994, with Adleman's seminal work [3] on computing with DNA. Since then the ?eld has blossomed rapidly, with signi?cant theoretical and experimental results being reported regularly. Several books [120, 39] have described various aspects of DNA compu- tion, but this is, to the author's best knowledge, the ?rst to bring together descriptions of both theoreticaland experimentalresults.The targetaudience is intentionally broad, including students as well as experienced researchers. We expect that users of the book will have some background in either c- puter science, mathematics, engineering, or the life sciences. The intention is that this book be used as a tutorial guide for newcomers to the ?eld as well as a reference text for people already working in this fascinating area. To this end, we include two self-contained tutorial chapters (1 and 2), which convey only those aspects of computer science and biology that are required to understand the subsequent material.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 172 p.) : ill.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-165) and index.
ISBN:9783540281313
3540281312
9786610306473
6610306478
3540657738
9783540657736