Bio Molecular Computing
Bio Molecular Computing
Bio Molecular Computing
Introduction to bio-molecular computers Origin of bio-molecular computers. Advantages of DNA computing. Adelmans experiment. DNA computing. Current research. conclusion.
It is a DNA(deoxyribonucliec acid) computing device. Entirely made of DNA sequences and other biological molecules. Performs complex computation and answer complicated queries. Accomplishment: about a trillion such computers fit in a water drop.
This shows 1gram of DNA on CD. The CD can hold 800MB of data.
Its about:
Parallel computing. Incredibly light weight. Low power. Solves complex problems simultaneously. Efficiently handle massive amount of working memory. Generate potential solution
A test tube of DNA can contain trillions of strands. Each operation is carried out on all strands in parallel. We typically use:
EDNA is object oriented and extensible, so that it can easily evolve as the field progresses
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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.
At present time, it is still at the stage of basic research. To make DNA computing applicable in practice, further research in both fields computer science and biology - is necessary. Thus, it will take years to develop a practical, workable DNA computer
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