Author_Institution :
Courant Inst., New York, NY, USA
Abstract :
The theory behind biocomputing is to look to biological structures and processes for new ways of solving difficult computational problems. But this, need not, be a one-way street: advances in computing can feed back into the study of biology, leading to better biotechnological tools
Keywords :
DNA; biology computing; cancer; probability; biocomputing; biotechnological tools; biotechnology; cancer; computational problems; genetic basis; genomes; randomized approach; somatically acquired lesions; Bioinformatics; Biological materials; Biology computing; Cancer; Genetics; Genomics; Laboratories; Neoplasms; Quantum computing; Springs;
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/5992.976436