Beyond Silicon: The Age of DNA Computation
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Ajit Singh
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Key Features of This Book:
1. Beginner to Advanced Approach: No prior expertise in molecular biology is required. The book starts with the basics and progressively builds up to advanced, research-level topics.
2. Simple Language with Practical Examples: Complex concepts are broken down using simple analogies, real-world examples, and easy-to-understand diagrams.
3. Hands-On Practicals and Case Studies: Every chapter includes practical design examples, simulations, and insightful case studies from pioneering research.
4. Complete DIY Capstone Project: Chapter 10 provides a step-by-step guide to building a working DNA logic gate, complete with simulation code and a clear explanation, offering invaluable practical experience.
5. Updated and Relevant Content: Covers the latest advancements in the field, including DNA data storage, DNA origami, molecular robotics, and strand displacement circuits.
6. Interdisciplinary Focus: Seamlessly integrates concepts from computer science, biology, chemistry, and engineering to provide a holistic understanding of the subject.
To Whom This Book Is For:
This book is designed for a wide range of readers, from students to professionals, who are eager to explore the future of computing:
1. B.Tech/M.Tech Students: Primarily aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students in Computer Science, Information Technology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and Electronics Engineering.
2. University Researchers and Academics: A valuable resource for those teaching or researching in the fields of unconventional computing, molecular programming, and nanotechnology.
3. Industry Professionals: For engineers, data scientists, and R&D professionals in the tech and biotech industries who want to stay ahead of the curve.
4. Curious Hobbyists and Self-Learners: Accessible to anyone with a basic understanding of programming and high-school level biology who is fascinated by the intersection of technology and nature.
Written in a clear and engaging style, the book bridges the gap between computer science and life sciences, making it an ideal resource for a multidisciplinary audience. It emphasizes a hands-on, practical approach, aligning perfectly with the skill-based, problem-solving ethos of modern educational frameworks like India's NEP 2020 and the requirements of AICTE-approved technical courses. Each chapter builds logically upon the last, taking the reader from the "what" and "why" to the "how," culminating in a full-fledged capstone project that allows learners to design and simulate a DNA computing system themselves.
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