DNA Computing
http://www.economist.com/node/21548488
| advent |
| Free-floating |
| propagate |
| Sticky |
| soup |
| tab |
| giant |
| detach |
| base pair |
| culminate |
| Velcro |
| threshold |
| bind |
| weight |
| strand |
| match |
| rung |
| loop |
| network |
| trigger |
| linked |
| Tic-tac-toe |
| route |
| destroy |
| test tube |
| piggyback |
| task |
| classifier |
| a far cry |
| tricked |
| prompted |
| hijack |
| pattern |
| pathway |
| disease |
| model |
| signature |
| debug |
| pioneer |
| behaviour |
|
| workbench |
| How many bases in a gene? |
| Can the Qian circuit fit in all cells? |
| What underlies the natural circuit controlling gene activity? |
| What was the solution to the travelling salesman problem? |
| What are the advantages of DNA computing? |
| What are the disadvantages ? |
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