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DNA Computing [electronic resource] : 12th International Meeting on DNA Computing, DNA12, Seoul, Korea, June 5-9, 2006, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Chengde Mao, Takashi Yokomori.

Contributor(s): Mao, Chengde [editor.] | Yokomori, Takashi [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 4287Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006.Description: XII, 440 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540684237.Subject(s): Computer science | Algorithms | Bioinformatics | Artificial intelligence | Theory of Computation | Algorithms | Computational and Systems Biology | Artificial IntelligenceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Molecular and Membrane Computing Models -- Computing with Spiking Neural P Systems: Traces and Small Universal Systems -- Minimal Parallelism for Polarizationless P Systems -- P Systems with Active Membranes Characterize PSPACE -- All NP-Problems Can Be Solved in Polynomial Time by Accepting Networks of Splicing Processors of Constant Size -- Length-Separating Test Tube Systems -- Gene Assembly Algorithms for Ciliates -- Complexity Analysis -- Spectrum of a Pot for DNA Complexes -- On the Complexity of Graph Self-assembly in Accretive Systems -- Viral Genome Compression -- Sequence and Tile Designs and Their Properties -- DNA Codes and Their Properties -- In Search of Optimal Codes for DNA Computing -- DNA Sequence Design by Dynamic Neighborhood Searches -- Sequence Design for Stable DNA Tiles -- Hairpin Structures Defined by DNA Trajectories -- DNA Tile Self-assembly Models -- Design and Simulation of Self-repairing DNA Lattices -- On Times to Compute Shapes in 2D Tile Self-assembly -- Capabilities and Limits of Compact Error Resilience Methods for Algorithmic Self-assembly in Two and Three Dimensions -- A Mathematical Approach to Cross-Linked Structures in Viral Capsids: Predicting the Architecture of Novel Containers for Drug Delivery -- Simulator and Software for DNA Computing -- A Framework for Modeling DNA Based Molecular Systems -- Uniquimer: A de Novo DNA Sequence Generation Computer Software for DNA Self-assembly -- A Probabilistic Model of the DNA Conformational Change -- Simulations of Microreactors: The Order of Things -- DNA Computing Algorithms and New Applications -- DNA Hypernetworks for Information Storage and Retrieval -- Abstraction Layers for Scalable Microfluidic Biocomputers -- Fuzzy Forecasting with DNA Computing -- "Reasoning" and "Talking" DNA: Can DNA UnderstandEnglish? -- Novel Experimental Approaches -- A New Readout Approach in DNA Computing Based on Real-Time PCR with TaqMan Probes -- Automating the DNA Computer: Solving n-Variable 3-SAT Problems -- Local Area Manipulation of DNA Molecules for Photonic DNA Memory -- Experimental Solutions -- Unravel Four Hairpins! -- Displacement Whiplash PCR: Optimized Architecture and Experimental Validation -- MethyLogic: Implementation of Boolean Logic Using DNA Methylation -- Development of DNA Relational Database and Data Manipulation Experiments -- Experimental Validation of the Statistical Thermodynamic Model for Prediction of the Behavior of Autonomous Molecular Computers Based on DNA Hairpin Formation.
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Molecular and Membrane Computing Models -- Computing with Spiking Neural P Systems: Traces and Small Universal Systems -- Minimal Parallelism for Polarizationless P Systems -- P Systems with Active Membranes Characterize PSPACE -- All NP-Problems Can Be Solved in Polynomial Time by Accepting Networks of Splicing Processors of Constant Size -- Length-Separating Test Tube Systems -- Gene Assembly Algorithms for Ciliates -- Complexity Analysis -- Spectrum of a Pot for DNA Complexes -- On the Complexity of Graph Self-assembly in Accretive Systems -- Viral Genome Compression -- Sequence and Tile Designs and Their Properties -- DNA Codes and Their Properties -- In Search of Optimal Codes for DNA Computing -- DNA Sequence Design by Dynamic Neighborhood Searches -- Sequence Design for Stable DNA Tiles -- Hairpin Structures Defined by DNA Trajectories -- DNA Tile Self-assembly Models -- Design and Simulation of Self-repairing DNA Lattices -- On Times to Compute Shapes in 2D Tile Self-assembly -- Capabilities and Limits of Compact Error Resilience Methods for Algorithmic Self-assembly in Two and Three Dimensions -- A Mathematical Approach to Cross-Linked Structures in Viral Capsids: Predicting the Architecture of Novel Containers for Drug Delivery -- Simulator and Software for DNA Computing -- A Framework for Modeling DNA Based Molecular Systems -- Uniquimer: A de Novo DNA Sequence Generation Computer Software for DNA Self-assembly -- A Probabilistic Model of the DNA Conformational Change -- Simulations of Microreactors: The Order of Things -- DNA Computing Algorithms and New Applications -- DNA Hypernetworks for Information Storage and Retrieval -- Abstraction Layers for Scalable Microfluidic Biocomputers -- Fuzzy Forecasting with DNA Computing -- "Reasoning" and "Talking" DNA: Can DNA UnderstandEnglish? -- Novel Experimental Approaches -- A New Readout Approach in DNA Computing Based on Real-Time PCR with TaqMan Probes -- Automating the DNA Computer: Solving n-Variable 3-SAT Problems -- Local Area Manipulation of DNA Molecules for Photonic DNA Memory -- Experimental Solutions -- Unravel Four Hairpins! -- Displacement Whiplash PCR: Optimized Architecture and Experimental Validation -- MethyLogic: Implementation of Boolean Logic Using DNA Methylation -- Development of DNA Relational Database and Data Manipulation Experiments -- Experimental Validation of the Statistical Thermodynamic Model for Prediction of the Behavior of Autonomous Molecular Computers Based on DNA Hairpin Formation.

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