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Genome characterization of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar Enteritidis phage SESL from a Malaysian hot spring salt lick. [PDF]
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Complete genome of marine flavobacterium <i>Dokdonia sp</i>. strain Dokd-P16 isolated from the low-iron waters of the subarctic Northeast Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
Alqattan A, Suttle CA, Maldonado MT.
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Problems of Information Transmission, 2005
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Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2003
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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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On DNA Codes With Multiple Constraints
IEEE Communications Letters, 2021We consider the problem of designing a set of DNA sequences (DNA codes) for various DNA computing applications, such as DNA based data storage. A chemically active DNA sequence forms unlikely secondary structure by folding back onto itself by hybridization among base pairs.
Krishna Gopal Benerjee, Adrish Banerjee
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2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2013
This paper considers cyclic DNA codes of arbitrary length over the ring R = F2[u]/(u4 - 1). A mapping is given between the elements of R and the alphabet {A, C, G, T} which allows the additive stem distance to be extended to this ring. Then, cyclic codes over R are designed such that their images under the mapping are also cyclic or quasi-cyclic of ...
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This paper considers cyclic DNA codes of arbitrary length over the ring R = F2[u]/(u4 - 1). A mapping is given between the elements of R and the alphabet {A, C, G, T} which allows the additive stem distance to be extended to this ring. Then, cyclic codes over R are designed such that their images under the mapping are also cyclic or quasi-cyclic of ...
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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 K. Houghten, Sharnendu Banik
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Involution codes: with application to DNA coded languages
Natural Computing, 2005For an involution ? : ?* ? ?* over a finite alphabet ? we consider involution codes: ?-infix, ?-comma-free, ?-k -codes and ?-subword-k-codes. These codes arise from questions on DNA strand design. We investigate conditions under which both X and X+ are same type of involution codes. General methods for generating such involution codes are given.
Natasa Jonoska +2 more
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