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DNA- and RNA-Based Computing Systems


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      Source: Courtesy of Prof. Milan Stojanovic, Columbia University.

Atomic force microscopy images of DNA origami with different shapes – nanoscale folding of DNA resulting in nonarbitrary two- and three-dimensional shapes.

      Source: From Hong et al. [73]. Reprinted with the permission of American Chemical Society.

Photograph depicting a DNA chip used in the DNA sensing and computing. The chip represents a DNA microarray as a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface; each DNA spot contains picomoles of a specific DNA sequence.

      Source: Courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory and Mr. Calvin Chimes.

Output of a logic program (left) and automatically generated chemical reaction network (right) for a DNA strand displacement example.

      Source: Adapted from Spaccasassi et al. 2019 [80] with permission; open access paper.

Illustration of the polymerase chain reaction method for copying DNA molecules: a thermal cycler, components of the reaction mixture, and the 3 reaction steps: Denaturing, annealing, and extension.