Theoretical and Experimental DNA Computation
Date of Review:
Mar.11.2008
Published Work:
Reviewer:
Natasha Jonoska
Source:
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines
"I found Amos' writing style very forthcoming, clear and friendly. It was a pleasure to read the book... Detailed analysis of the complexity and implementation issues of Adleman's model has never been put in print in such an organized way... Any graduate student or a researcher without prior knowledge about biomolecular computing who would like to get acquainted with the subject will find this book informative, and a great introduction to the subject. Researchers already active in the field will find Amos' book useful mainly as a reference for the general computational model that arose from the initial Adleman experiment, as it provides a unique description and analysis of this model."
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"His lucid and punchy prose conveys a genuine excitement of the frontier."”
—The Guardian
About Martyn
Dr Martyn Amos is an academic and author. He teaches computer science in Manchester, UK and carries out research at the intersection of computing and the life sciences. So far, he has published two technical volumes and one popular science book. He lives with...
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