Current Question What is the idea behind DNA-based computation?
Answer The original idea was that the parallelism of many molecules in a pot all doing different computations would lend parallelism to computation....the major impact of DNA-based computation is in bringing concepts like algorithmic assembly, rather than periodic assembly, to DNA nanotechnology....more
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