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. 2012 Jul 1;3(3):109-11.
doi: 10.4161/adna.22671. Epub 2012 Jul 1.

To DNA, all information is equal

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To DNA, all information is equal

Lau Sennels et al. Artif DNA PNA XNA. .

Abstract

Information storage capabilities are key in most aspects of society and the requirement for storage capacity is rapidly expanding. In principle, DNA could be a high-density medium for information storage. Church and coworkers recently demonstrated how binary data can be encoded, stored in, and retrieved from a library of oligonucleotides, increasing by several orders of magnitude the amount and density of manmade information stored in DNA to date. The technology remains in its infancy and important hurdles have yet to be overcome in order to realize its potential. However, DNA may be particularly useful as a storage-medium over long time-scales (centuries), because data-access is compatible with any large-scale DNA-sequencing and -synthesis technology.

Keywords: DNA; binary encoding; bit; byte; information storage in DNA.

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Figure 1. (A) Structure of DNA information storage space and (B) binary encoding scheme.

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