A splicing system, one of the early theoretical models for DNA computing was introduced by Head in 1987. Splicing systems are based on the splicing operation which, informally, cuts two strings of DNA molecules at the specific recognition sites and attaches the prefix of the first string to the suffix of the second string, and the prefix of the second string to the suffix of the first string, thus yielding the new strings. For a specific type of splicing systems, namely the simple splicing systems, the recognition sites are the same for both strings of DNA molecules. It is known that splicing systems with finite sets of axioms and splicing rules only generate regular languages. Hence, different types of restrictions have been considered for...
Splicing system is a formal characterization of the generative capacity of specified enzymatic activ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new definition of the language generated by a splicing system, m...
AbstractFirst, we recall some characterizations of recursively enumerable languages by means of fini...
A theoretical model for DNA computing using the recombination behavior of DNA molecules known as a s...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987. This model has been introduced ...
In this paper we introduce splicing systems with probabilities, i.e., probabilistic splicing systems...
The concept of probabilistic splicing system was introduced as a model for stochastic processes usin...
Head in 1987 was the first person to introduce the concept of splicing system as a theoretical model...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987 as a theoretical proposal for DN...
AbstractComputing by splicing is a new powerful tool stemming originally from molecular genetics. Th...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987 to model the biological process ...
AbstractWe propose here a systematic formal study of the splicing operation introduced by Head as a ...
The first mathematical model of a splicing system that was analyzed in the framework of Formal Langu...
Splicing system is a formal characterization of the generative capacity of specified enzymatic activ...
Splicing system is known as a mathematical model that initiates the connection between the study of ...
Splicing system is a formal characterization of the generative capacity of specified enzymatic activ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new definition of the language generated by a splicing system, m...
AbstractFirst, we recall some characterizations of recursively enumerable languages by means of fini...
A theoretical model for DNA computing using the recombination behavior of DNA molecules known as a s...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987. This model has been introduced ...
In this paper we introduce splicing systems with probabilities, i.e., probabilistic splicing systems...
The concept of probabilistic splicing system was introduced as a model for stochastic processes usin...
Head in 1987 was the first person to introduce the concept of splicing system as a theoretical model...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987 as a theoretical proposal for DN...
AbstractComputing by splicing is a new powerful tool stemming originally from molecular genetics. Th...
The concept of splicing system was first introduced by Head in 1987 to model the biological process ...
AbstractWe propose here a systematic formal study of the splicing operation introduced by Head as a ...
The first mathematical model of a splicing system that was analyzed in the framework of Formal Langu...
Splicing system is a formal characterization of the generative capacity of specified enzymatic activ...
Splicing system is known as a mathematical model that initiates the connection between the study of ...
Splicing system is a formal characterization of the generative capacity of specified enzymatic activ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new definition of the language generated by a splicing system, m...
AbstractFirst, we recall some characterizations of recursively enumerable languages by means of fini...