[DIYbio] Re: DIY Biological Computing

I had nothing specifically in mind, it seems like a very interesting thing to do and I wanted to hear about what others are doing, DIY-style :)

The paper seems good, however I have a lot of trouble understanding it. I have to search google for most of the terms and even then the clue is lost on me.

On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 20:09:44 UTC+1, Rowan Copley wrote:
Making logic gates out of DNA or RNA is probably the easiest way to do this, though there are difficulties in scaling. Here's a good paper if you're interested: http://www.dna.caltech.edu/~lulu/seesaw_digital_circuits2011_SI.pdf. Or did you have something else in mind?

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 4:44:37 AM UTC-8, Dirk Broenink wrote:
So, has anyone on here thought about doing some of their own biological computing? 

I wonder how hard it is to make a simple 'adder element' with a plant, or bacteria, or something similar. So that when you stimulate it with two certain patterns (representing numbers) in a certain specific order or place(s) it results in the correct pattern representing the addition of those two numbers. 

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