2018
DOI: 10.1101/290775
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Towards a bioelectronic computer: A theoretical study of a multi-layer biomolecular computing system that can process electronic inputs

Abstract: DNA molecular machines have great potential for use in computing systems. Since Adleman originally introduced the concept of DNA computing through his use of DNA strands to solve a Hamiltonian path problem, a range of DNA-based computing elements have been developed, including logic gates, neural networks, finite state machines (FSMs) and nondeterministic universal Turing machines. It has also been established that DNA molecular machines can be controlled using electrical signals and that the state of DNA nano… Show more

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