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. 1982 Jan 11;10(1):69–84. doi: 10.1093/nar/10.1.69

Formal description of a DNA oriented computer language.

J L Schroeder, F R Blattner
PMCID: PMC326115  PMID: 7063408

Abstract

A computer language termed DNA has been devised to aid in the description of DNA sequence manipulations. This was an outgrowth of a DNA sequence editor which has been implemented for a microcomputer. A formal description of the language in the BNF formalism is presented.

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