Programmed DNA forms fractal

April 8, 2005 | Source: Technology Research News

Erik Winfree, an assistant professor of computer science at The California Institute of Technology, has showed that it is possible to coax short strands of artificial DNA to spontaneously assemble into a Sierpinski triangle.

The ability is a step toward embedding programming instructions in chemical processes and shows that there is no theoretical barrier to using molecular self-assembly to carry out any kind of computing and nanoscale fabrication, according to Winfree.