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Molecular Information Theory
and
the Theory of Molecular Machines

by Tom Schneider
schneidt@mail.nih.gov
Molecular Information Theory Group
Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory (GRCBL)
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health in Frederick, MD
National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Department of Health and Human Services

  Molecular information theory is the application of Claude Shannon's information theory to molecular patterns and states.
Shannon uncertainty equation: H equals the negative
  sum from i equals 1 to M of P sub i log 2 p sub i bits per
  symbol.
Shannon channel capacity equation: C equals W log base
  2 of P over N plus 1 bits per second.
If you want to understand life, don't think about vibrant, throbbing gels and oozes, think about information technology.
--- Richard Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker, 1986, Norton, p. 112.
Note: These pages use two addional windows, a glossary and references. You can use frames in the bar to the left or launch them separately by clicking on these links. Once you have launched the windows, you can instantly look up papers or get glossary definitions. You can try this with the icons to the right in the green bar.
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This web site will be moving in the near future. I don't have the new address.
However, I've set up a permanent url that will always point to wherever this page goes:
http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/
If you bookmark that (as opposed to where it currently points) you will always find the page.
human donor splice site sequence logo
sequence logo
sequence walker for human donor splice junctions
sequence walker
head of Tyrannosaurus Rex
evolution
gumball machine
sphere packing
Geometry for optimal bistate molecular machines.  Two
  concentric circles are connected by a horizontal line
  segment running from the outer circle on the left, tangent
  to the inner circle in the middle and to the outer circle
  on the right.  Behind the circles are concentric colors in
  a spectrum running red at the center to purple on the edge
  representing lower to higher energy.
molecular efficiency

Nanotechnology

nanotechnology: molecular rotating engine
Molecular Rotation Engine
U.S. Patents 7,349,834 and 8,086,432
Patent issued!
Molecular computer circuit diagram for a NOR gate
    made from one repressor protein blocking two different
    activator proteins.
Molecular Computer
U.S. Patent 6,774,222
nanotechnology: Medusa(TM) Sequencer
MedusaTM Sequencer
U.S. Patent 7,871,777
nanotechnology: Rod-Tether Nanoprobe
Rod-Tether Nanoprobe
Patent Pending

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