Biocomputers Made of DNA, RNA, and Proteins

Biocomputers Made of DNA, RNA, and Proteins

by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted May 26, 2007 in DNA Inventions and Gadgets

biocomputersOK. I really have no idea how these DNA/RNA/protein biocomputers work (and I tried, honestly I tried) but they sound very cool.

Harvard professor Yaakov (Kobi) Benenson :

Currently we have no tools for reading cellular signals. These biocomputers can translate complex cellular signatures, such as activities of multiple genes, into a readily observed output. They can even be programmed to automatically translate that output into a concrete action, meaning they could either be used to label a cell for a clinician to treat or they could trigger therapeutic action themselves.

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[...] must have had a million ideas about hows its going to work out. Most of us also blogged about it to Hsiens recent post on biocomputers and my earlier posts about DNA computer for Diagnostics  and Digital [...]

 
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