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# Dasgupta S., Papadimitriou C., and U. Vazirani. 2008. '''Algorithms.''' McGraw Hill, Boston.
# Dasgupta S., Papadimitriou C., and U. Vazirani. 2008. '''Algorithms.''' McGraw Hill, Boston.
# Karp R. 1972. "Reducibility among combinatorial problems." ''Complexity of Computer Computations.'' 85-103.
# Karp R. 1972. "Reducibility among combinatorial problems." ''Complexity of Computer Computations.'' 85-103.
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# Sakamoto, K., Gouzu, H., Komiya, K., et al. 2000. “Molecular Computation by DNA Hairpin Formation.” "Science." 288:1223-1226.
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# Sakamoto, K., Gouzu, H., Komiya, K., et al. 2000. “Molecular Computation by DNA Hairpin Formation.” ''Science.'' 288:1223-1226.
# Rodriguez, E. A., Lester, H. A., Dougherty, D. A. 2005. “In vivo incorporation of multiple unnatural amino acids through nonsense and frameshift suppression.” PNAS. 103:8650-8655.
# Rodriguez, E. A., Lester, H. A., Dougherty, D. A. 2005. “In vivo incorporation of multiple unnatural amino acids through nonsense and frameshift suppression.” PNAS. 103:8650-8655.
# Zhong P., Ashar P., Malik S., Martonosi M.. 1998.  "Using reconfigurable computing techniques to accelerate problems in the CAD domain; a case study with Boolean satisfiability."  Design Automation Conference Proceedings.  194-199.
# Zhong P., Ashar P., Malik S., Martonosi M.. 1998.  "Using reconfigurable computing techniques to accelerate problems in the CAD domain; a case study with Boolean satisfiability."  Design Automation Conference Proceedings.  194-199.

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Acknowledgements


  • Dr. J. Christopher Anderson (UC Berkeley) for his guidance with the construction of suppressor tRNAs.
  • Dr. Tim Herman (Milwaukee School of Engineering) for generously providing resources for physical modeling of our tRNAs.

Funding Provided By


  • NSF UBM grants to MWSU (DMS-0733955)and Davidson (DMS-0733952)
  • HHMI grants 52005120 and 52006292 to Davidson
  • James G. Martin Genomics Program at Davidson
  • Missouri Western Foundation
  • Missouri Western Academic and Student Affairs
  • Davidson Research Initiative

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