Studies have begun for a very interesting discovery that British scientists have done. Taking advantage of the properties of DNA, they have begun their work to make a computer with a DNA processor.
Let's play a labyrinth in our mind, then think of two ways in this labyrinth. It chooses one of these two ways. But when it goes wrong, it has to go back to the beginning of the road and move on the other way. This leads to time loss. For this reason, the University of Manchester scientists have begun work to ensure that the computer is able to find the right path in two labyrinths, using the copying feature of DNA to move both ways. It is easier and shorter to find the right path by entering the 2 paths at the same time, making the two separated paths look like the copying feature of DNA.
Quantum computers also have these features. But thanks to the copying feature, it is possible to enter every 2 ways in some special cases. But as a result of this work, it will be easier to enter every 2 ways. Scientists at Manchester University have announced that they will try to produce a more advanced and more powerful desktop computer than today's computers. In fact, one of the other assertions is also more economical.
The first DNA processors were used at the University of Southern California in 1994. But it will still take a little longer to get serial production.
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