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Algorithmic bioprocesses

Condon, Anne(Edited by)Harel, David(Edited by)Kok, Joost N.(Edited by)Salomaa, Arto(Edited by)Winfree, Erik(Edited by)
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A fundamental understanding of algorithmic bioprocesses is key to learning how information processing occurs in nature at the cell level.

The field is concerned with the interactions between computer science on the one hand and biology, chemistry, and DNA-oriented nanoscience on the other.

In particular, this book offers a comprehensive overview of research into algorithmic self-assembly, RNA folding, the algorithmic foundations for biochemical reactions, and the algorithmic nature of developmental processes. The editors of the book invited 36 chapters, written by the leading researchers in this area, and their contributions include detailed tutorials on the main topics, surveys of the state of the art in research, experimental results, and discussions of specific research goals.

The main subjects addressed are sequence discovery, generation, and analysis; nanoconstructions and self-assembly; membrane computing; formal models and analysis; process calculi and automata; biochemical reactions; and other topics from natural computing, including molecular evolution, regulation of gene expression, light-based computing, cellular automata, realistic modelling of biological systems, and evolutionary computing.

This subject is inherently interdisciplinary, and this book will be of value to researchers in computer science and biology who study the impact of the exciting mutual interaction between our understanding of bioprocesses and our understanding of computation.

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Product Details
3540888683 / 9783540888680
Hardback
570.285
02/09/2009
Germany
English
650 p.
24 cm