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Presented By:Pallavi Ranjancse 2nd year..

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BIO COMPUTERS

Bio Computers are not robots or

any spiritual beings but they work

like a powerful computer.

It has the CPU as its brain and DNA

are its softwares.

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What do you mean by the term “Bio”

Bio basically refers to the living. Our body deals with

DNA structures,proteins,etc. likewise Bio Computers

have.

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HowBio-logic =Bio-Computer

???

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Introduction Biocomputers use systems of biologically derived molecules—such as DNA and proteins—

to perform computational calculations involving storing,

retrieving, and processing data. The development

of biocomputers has been made possible by the

expanding new science of nanobiotechnology.

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TYPES OF BIO-COMPUTERSBio chemical

computersBio mechanical computersBio electronic computers

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Bio-Chemical computersBiochemical computers use the immense

variety of feedback loops that are characteristic of biological 

chemical reactions in order to achieve computational functionality.Feedback loops in biological systems take many forms, and many different factors can

provide both positive and negative feedback to a particular biochemical process, causing either an increase in

chemical output or a decrease in chemical output, respectively.

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Such factors may include the quantity of catalytic enzymes present, the amount of reactants present, the amount of products present , and the presence

of molecules that bind to and thus alter the chemical reactivity of any of the aforementioned

factors. Given the nature of these biochemical systems to be regulated through many different

mechanisms, one can engineer a chemical pathway comprising a set of molecular components that react to produce one particular product under

one set of specific chemical conditions and another particular product under another set of

conditions.

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The presence of the particular product that results from the pathway can serve as a signal, which can be interpreted—along

with other chemical signals—as a computational output based upon the

starting chemical conditions of the system (the input).

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Bio-mechanical computersBiomechanical computers are similar to biochemical computers in that they both perform a specific operation that can be

interpreted as a functional computation based upon specific initial conditions which serve as input. They differ, however, in what exactly serves as the output signal. In biochemical

computers, the presence or concentration of certain chemicals serves as the output signal.

In biomechanical computers, however, the mechanical shape of a specific molecule or

set of molecules under a set of initial conditions serves as the output.

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Biomechanical computers rely on the nature of specific molecules to adopt certain physical

configurations under certain chemical conditions. The mechanical, three-dimensional structure of the product of the biomechanical

computer is detected and interpreted appropriately as a calculated output.

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Biocomputers can also be constructed to perform electronic computing.

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Bio-Electronic computersAgain, like both biomechanical and biochemical

computers, computations are performed by interpreting a specific output that is based upon an initial set of conditions that serve as input. In bioelectronic computers, the measured output is the nature of the electrical conductivity that is observed in the bioelectronic computer. This

output comprises specifically designed biomolecules that conduct electricity in highly

specific manners based upon the initial conditions that serve as the input of the bioelectronic

system.

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Bio-computer as Successor to Silicon

Computers store data in strings made up of

0&1.Living things store information with molecules representing

the letters A,T,C & G.A single gram of DNA,can hold a much

informationas a trillion compact disc.

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Advantages Ample supply of raw

materials It can be made many times

smaller than today’s computer No toxic by-

products

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Disadvantages

Time consuming

Occasionally slower

Human assistance

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Comparision.. DNA

COMPUTERSSlow at single

operation.Able to

simultaneously perform millions of operation.

Huge storage capacity.

Require considerable preparation before.

MICROCHIP BASED COMPUTERS

Fast at single operation.

Can do fewer operation simultaneously.

Smaller capacity.Immediate setup.

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Conclusion….

It isn’t too hard to imagine that one day we might have the tools

and talent to produce small integrated desktop machine that

uses DNA,or a DNA like biopolymer,as a computing substrate along with set of

designer enzymes.

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