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Title: Exploiting the Features of the Finite State Automata for Biomolecular Computing. |
Written by: Israel Marck Martinez-Perez, Zoya Ignatova and Karl-Heinz Zimmermann |
in: <em>Journal on Recent Patents on DNA & Gene Sequences</em>. (2009). |
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (2), |
on pages: 130-138 |
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ISBN: 10.2174/187221509788654142 |
how published: 09-95 MIZ09a RPDNA |
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Abstract: Here, we review patents that have emerged in the field of DNA-based computing focusing thereby on the discoveries using the concept of molecular finite state automata. A finite state automaton, operating on a finite sequence of symbols and converting information from one to another, provides a basis for developing molecular-scale autonomous programmable models of biomolecular computation at cellular level. We also provide a brief overview on inventions which methodologically support the DNA-based computational approach.