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Generating DNA Code Words.
Nataša Jonoska,David Kephart,Kalpana Mahalingam +2 more
- pp 240-246
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Languages of DNA Based Code Words
TL;DR: This paper builds upon the study initiated in [11] and gives necessary and sufficient conditions for a finite set of “good” code words to generate (through concatenation) an infinite set of "good" code words with the same properties.
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On properties of bond-free DNA languages
TL;DR: A list of known properties of DNA languages which are free of certain types of undesirable bonds is recalled and a general framework in which each of these properties is characterized by a solution of a uniform formal language inequation is introduced.
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Hairpin structures in DNA words
TL;DR: The notion of a DNA hairpin secondary structure is formalized, examining its mathematical properties and two related secondary structures are investigated, taking into the account imperfect bonds, mismatches and multiple hairpins.
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Involution codes: with application to DNA coded languages
TL;DR: This work investigates conditions under which both X and X+ are same type of involutions codes, and general methods for generating such involution codes are given.
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On hairpin-free words and languages
TL;DR: The paper examines the concept of hairpin-free words motivated from the biocomputing and bioinformatics fields, and study elementary properties and finiteness of hair pin (-free) languages w.r.t. the involutions.