The computational linguistics of biological sequences
Artificial intelligence and molecular biology
Language theory and molecular genetics: generative mechanisms suggested by DNA recombination
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In this paper we consider a new framework for linguistics based on the behavior of DNA molecules: biosyntax. This new framework includes two approaches - molecular syntax and recombination patterns - that seem to be quite suitable for explaining in a completely new way some syntactic phenomena. Molecular syntax and recombination patterns are two different formalisms with the same single idea: mechanisms at work in biology may be used in the field of linguistics and natural language processing and may provide a simpler and more efficient approach to the description of the syntax of natural languages.