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Cracking the code on DNA storage

Communications of the ACM, 2017
Researchers are tapping DNA to create a new and different type of storage media. The technology could prove revolutionary.
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On the Design of Codes for DNA Computing

2006
In this paper, we describe a broad class of problems arising in the context of designing codes for DNA computing. We primarily focus on design considerations pertaining to the phenomena of secondary structure formation in single-stranded DNA molecules and non-selective cross-hybridization.
Olgica Milenkovic, Navin Kashyap
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Codes, Involutions, and DNA Encodings

2002
DNA computing as a field started in 1994 when Leonard Adleman solved a hard computational problem entirely by manipulations of DNA molecules in a test tube [1]. The premise behind DNA computing is that DNA is capable of storing information, while various laboratory techniques that operate on and modify DNA strands (called bio-operations in the sequel ...
Lila Kari, Rob Kitto, Gabriel Thierrin
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DNA codes over groups

Designs, Codes and Cryptography
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Cain Álvarez-García   +3 more
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Superimposed Code Theoretic Analysis of DNA Codes and DNA Computing

2008
Abstract : In this project, a synthetic Deoxyribonucleic Acid, DNA-based memory called ComDMems (Combinatorial DNA Memories) was developed. The research focused on the application and implementation of combinatorial based information theory and group testing to create associative DNA memories and to retrieve information stored in these DNA memories by ...
Morgan Bishop, Anthony Macula
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Limits on DNA coding

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1970
R H, Kretsinger, G P, Garmany
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Partial Words for DNA Coding

2005
A very basic problem in all DNA computations is finding a good encoding. Apart from the fact that they must provide a solution, the strands involved should not exhibit any undesired behaviour, especially they should not form secondary structures. Various combinatorial properties like repetition-freeness and involution-freeness have been proposed to ...
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FMG: An observable DNA storage coding method based on frequency matrix game graphs

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2022
Ben Cao, Yanfen Zheng, Qiang Zhang
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Information Coding in a Reconfigurable DNA Origami Domino Array

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2020
Sisi Fan, Dongfang Wang, Yan Liu
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