Rose et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Statistical thermodynamic analysis and designof DNA-based computersRose et al., 2004
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- Rose J
- Deaton R
- Suyama A
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- Natural Computing
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A principal research area in biomolecular computing is the development of analytical methods for evaluating computational fidelity and efficiency. In this work, the equilibrium theory of the DNA helix-coil transition is reviewed and expanded, as applied to the analysis …
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