I'd love to give this a go and try produce something simple like an adder circuit. I've read through a lot of the papers on the subject but don't know how to get started on a DIY budget!
-- This approach seems to be the most promising IMO as opposed to the seesaw gates:
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/genomics/2013/GeneticLogic.pdf
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 8:44:37 PM UTC+8, Dirk Broenink wrote:
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 8:44:37 PM 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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