Next-Generation Digital Information Storage in DNA

George M. Church(Harvard University), Yuan Gao(Lieber Institute for Brain Development), Sriram Kosuri(Harvard University)
Science
August 17, 2012
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Abstract

Digital information is accumulating at an astounding rate, straining our ability to store and archive it. DNA is among the most dense and stable information media known. The development of new technologies in both DNA synthesis and sequencing make DNA an increasingly feasible digital storage medium. We developed a strategy to encode arbitrary digital information in DNA, wrote a 5.27-megabit book using DNA microchips, and read the book by using next-generation DNA sequencing.


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