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ciliate macronuclei: as computers

Richard Gordon gordonr at Ms.UManitoba.CA
Mon Mar 19 07:56:59 EST 2001


Dear Matt,
The papers below, by:

Dr. Lila Kari
Department of Computer Science, University of Western Ontario
London ON N6A 5B7, Canada
Phone: (519) 661-2111 ext86894, Fax: (519) 661-3515
E-mail: lila at csd.uwo.ca

might tweak your curiosity.
Yours, -Dick Gordon

>Hello all:
>
>I am looking for any information available on the internet on the
>unscrambling of ciliate genes in the macronucleus specifically, and
>any other information on interesting processes that occur within this
>organism's genome. If you know of any resources, please let me know.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matt

Kari, L., J. Kari & L. Landweber (1999). Reversible molecular 
computation in ciliates. In:  Karhumaki, J., H. Maurer, G. Paun, & G.
Rozenberg, Jewels are Forever, Springer-Verlag, p. 353-363.

Landweber, L.F. & L. Kari (1999). Universal molecular computation in
ciliates. In:  , Proceedings of Evolution as Computation, Princeton,
January, 1999.

Landweber, L.F. & L. Kari (1999). The evolution of cellular 
computing: nature's solution to a computational problem. Biosystems
52(1-3), 3-13. --

Dr. Richard Gordon, Radiology, University of Manitoba, HSC Rm. GA216,
820 Sherbrook St. Winnipeg R3A 1R9 Canada Adjunct: Electrical &
Computer Engineering, Exec Member: CSTB, CARRF, IEEE-EMBS
phone:(204)789-3828, fax:(204)787-2080, e-mail:
GordonR at ms.umanitoba.ca New book: The Hierarchical Genome &
Differentiation Waves: Novel Unification of Development, Genetics &
Evolution: http://www.wspc.com.sg/books/lifesci/2755.html My web page:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/radiology/stafflist/rgordon
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