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- Biological_computation abstract "The term "biological computation" refers, variously, to any of the following:- the study of the computations performed by natural biota, including the subject matter of Systems Biology.- the design of algorithms inspired by the computational methods of biota - the design and engineering of manufactured computational devices using synthetic biology components- computer methods for the analysis of biological data, elsewhere called computational biologyWhen biological computation refers to using biology to build computers, it is a subfield of computer science and is distinct from the interdisciplinary science of bioinformatics which simply uses computers to better understand biology.".
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- Biological_computation subject Category:Science.
- Biological_computation comment "The term "biological computation" refers, variously, to any of the following:- the study of the computations performed by natural biota, including the subject matter of Systems Biology.- the design of algorithms inspired by the computational methods of biota - the design and engineering of manufactured computational devices using synthetic biology components- computer methods for the analysis of biological data, elsewhere called computational biologyWhen biological computation refers to using biology to build computers, it is a subfield of computer science and is distinct from the interdisciplinary science of bioinformatics which simply uses computers to better understand biology.".
- Biological_computation label "Biological computation".
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