DNA-inspired information concealing: a survey
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Abstract: Protection of the sensitive content is crucial for extensive information sharing. We present a technique of information concealing, based on introduction and maintenance of families of repeats. Repeats in DNA constitute a basic obstacle for its reconstruction by hybridization.
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