Channel Models for DNA Word Design

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  • Luca Bortolussi
  • Andrea Sgarro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1685/

Abstract

DNA computing needs to find codes of DNA words satisfying constraints stated in terms of Hamming and Reverse Complement Distance (DNA word design). We deal with this problem from a code-theoretical point of view: we are interested in identifying and analyzing channel models and error-correction capabilities hidden underneath these codes. A theoretical framework is provided by the concept of distinguishability, connecting distances and correction performances. Several proposals of DNA channels are studied, concluding that the usual combination of Hamming and Reverse Complement distance is the correct model to provide DNA codes with error-correction capabilities. [DOI: 10.1685/CSC06027] About DOI

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2007-10-01

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