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CD-CODE 2.0: an enhanced condensate knowledgebase integrating pathobiology, condensate modulating drugs, and host-pathogen interactions. [PDF]
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Effective decoders for DNA codes
Biosystems, 2022A number of applications use DNA as a storage mechanism. Because processes in these applications may cause errors in the data, the information must be encoded as one of a chosen set of words that are well separated from one another - a DNA error-correcting code.
Sheridan Houghten, Sharnendu Banik
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Problems of Information Transmission, 2005
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2005
AbstractThe nanometer scale is a special place where all sciences meet and develop a particularly strong interdisciplinarity. While biology is a source of inspiration for nanoscientists, chemistry has a central role in turning inspirations and methods from biological systems to nanotechnological use.
SAMORI', BRUNO, ZUCCHERI, GIAMPAOLO
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AbstractThe nanometer scale is a special place where all sciences meet and develop a particularly strong interdisciplinarity. While biology is a source of inspiration for nanoscientists, chemistry has a central role in turning inspirations and methods from biological systems to nanotechnological use.
SAMORI', BRUNO, ZUCCHERI, GIAMPAOLO
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Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2003
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Coding DNA sequences: statistical distributions
Mathematical Biosciences, 2003The base distributions in coding DNA sequences (CDS) are investigated. We explore the scaling properties of the 4-dimensional directed random walk and compare them with that for the DNA sequences. Inference from these observation are, however, contradicted by alternate analysis using factorial moments.
Som, A., Sahoo, S., Chakrabarti, J.
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Concatenated Nanopore DNA Codes
IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscienceIn nanopore sequencers, single-stranded DNA molecules (or k-mers) enter a small opening in a membrane called a nanopore and modulate the ionic current through the pore, producing a channel output in the form of a noisy piecewise constant signal. An important problem in DNA-based data storage is finding a set of k-mers, i.e.
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The Analyst, 2001
A bioanalytical scheme is described for bar coding objects with DNA. Several DNA templates of different lengths are mixed together and the mixture used to label the object of interest. To disclose the bar code, the DNA mixture is eluted from the object, amplified by the polymerase chain reaction with a universal pair of primers, and then the amplified ...
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A bioanalytical scheme is described for bar coding objects with DNA. Several DNA templates of different lengths are mixed together and the mixture used to label the object of interest. To disclose the bar code, the DNA mixture is eluted from the object, amplified by the polymerase chain reaction with a universal pair of primers, and then the amplified ...
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