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Cellular Computing
The completion of the first draft of the human genome has led to an explosion of interest in genetics and molecular biology. The view of the genome as a network of interacting computational components is well-established, but researchers are now trying to reverse the analogy, by using living organis...
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Oxford ; New York
Oxford University Press,
2004
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Table of Contents:
- An introduction to cellular computing / Martyn Amos and Gerald Owenson
- Proteins and information processing / Ray Paton [and others]
- Enzyme genetic programming / Michael A. Lones and Andy M. Tyrell
- Genetic process Engineering / Ron Weiss, Thomas F. Knight Jr., and Gerald Sussman
- The device science of whole cells as components in microscale and nanoscale systems / Michael L. Simpson [and others]
- The Enterococcus faecalis information gate / Kenichi Wakabayashi and Masayuki Yamamura
- Cellular computation and communication using engineered genetic regulatory networks / Ron Weiss, Thomas F. Knight Jr., and GErald Sussman
- The biology of integration of cells into microscale and nanoscale systems / Michael L. Simpson [and others]
- Encrypted genes and their assembly in ciliates / David M. Prescott and Grzegorz Rozenberg
- Biocomputation in ciliates / Lila Kari and Laura F. Landweber.