Encoding data in DNA for millennia? UW and Microsoft Research are on it

DNA strand displacement tool
Data storage is getting better and better, but the final frontier for the long-term preservation of digital bits may well be DNA molecules – and the University of Washington and Microsoft Research are trying to make it so. The work on DNA data storage architecture is one of the angles in today’s New York Times story on the subject. In a paper prepared for an international conference on software architecture, researchers propose an error-tolerant encoding scheme for reading out the data in a DNA-based storage system. Such a system would take advantage of DNA’s amazing information storage capability – the kind of… Read More
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