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DNA COMPUTING
DNA COMPUTING.ppt (Size: 1.04 MB / Downloads: 18) ABSTRACT L.M. Adleman launched the field of DNA computing with a demonstration in 1994. He also identified three broad categories of open questions for the field. First, is DNA capable of universal computation? Second, what kinds of algorithms can DNA implement? Third, can the error rates in the manipulations of the DNA be controlled enough to allow for useful computation? INTRODUCTION In November of 1994, Adleman (1994) published a dramatic reminder that computation is independent of any particular substrate. By using strands of DNA annealing to each other, he was able to compute a solution. It will be better than traditional methods for some problems, and worse for others. In this way, DNA computation would complement rather than replace our current computational techniques. What is DNA? DNA stands for DeoxyriboNucleic Acid DNA represents the genetic blueprint of living creatures DNA contains “instructions” for assembling cells Every cell in human body has a complete set of DNA DNA is unique for each individual Can DNA Compute? DNA itself does not carry out any computation. It rather acts as a massive memory. BUT, the way complementary bases react with each other can be used to compute things. Proposed by Adelman in 1994 CONCLUSION 1]Many issues to be overcome to produce a useful DNA computing. 2]It will not replace the current computers because it is application specific, but has a potential to replace the high-end research oriented computers in future. Soft Molecular Computing: DNA Computing utilizes the complex interaction of bio molecules and molecular biology to effect computation Lab experiments in DNA Computing are unreliable, inefficient, unscalable and expensive compared to conventional computing standards A critical issue in DNA Computing is to test protocols So we will describe a platform EDNA, to address this problem. EDNA is therefore a research tool that makes it possible to use the advantages of conventional computing to make DNA computing reliable. EDNA includes graphical interfaces and click-and-drag facilities to enable easy use. |
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