Toward DNA-based Security Circuitry: First Step - Random Number Generation

Conf Proc (Midwest Symp Circuits Syst). 2008 Aug 10:51:597-600. doi: 10.1109/MWSCAS.2008.4616870.

Abstract

DNA-based circuit design is an area of research in which traditional silicon-based technologies are replaced by naturally occurring phenomena taken from biochemistry and molecular biology. Our team investigates the implications of DNA-based circuit design in serving security applications. As an initial step we develop a random number generation circuitry. A novel prototype schema employs solid-phase synthesis of oligonucleotides for random construction of DNA sequences. Temporary storage and retrieval is achieved through plasmid vectors.