Biomedia

Biomedia
ISBN-10
1452906866
ISBN-13
9781452906867
Category
Bioinformatics
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
U of Minnesota Press
Author
Eugene Thacker

Description

Reproduced courtesy of Dr. Eric Martz . ample of bioinformatics , the DNA is fully digital , and the entire process takes place on and between computers ; in the second example of biocomputing , the DNA is fully biological , and the ...

Other editions

  • Biomedia
    • 2004-01
    • 226 pages
    • Paperback
    • U of Minnesota Press

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