Waterloo
From 2007.igem.org
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The goal of this project is to design a basic device for computing. Our idea was to reproduce a circuit element called a half adder with DNA, which takes in two 1-bit inputs, adds them, and outputs a sum and a carry. Our device responds to two inputs: red light and the chemical tetracycline. The input sensors control a set of genetic switches in order to carry out the computation and fluoresces green and/or red depending on the outcome.
Half adders are used as building blocks for full adders. They are also an essential component in a device called the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), a fundamental building block for the central processing unit (CPU) in a modern computer. ALUs perform simple and complex operations such as bitwise logical operations (i.e. AND, OR, NOT) and mathematical operations. | |||
Project Design | Mathematical Modelling | Construction and Testing | Future Work |
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