no code implementations • 28 May 2022 • Jamie J. Alnasir, Thomas Heinis, Louis Carteron
Advances in DNA technologies have made it possible to store the entirety of Wikipedia in a test tube and read that information using a handheld sequencing device, although imperfections in writing (synthesis) and reading (sequencing) need to be mitigated for it to be viable as a mainstream storage medium.
no code implementations • 24 Jun 2019 • Thomas Heinis, Roman Sokolovskii, Jamie J. Alnasir
Whilst biological information is encoded in DNA via a specific mapping from triplet sequences of nucleotides to amino acids, DNA storage is not limited to a single encoding scheme, and there are many possible ways to map data to chemical sequences of nucleotides for synthesis, storage, retrieval and data manipulation.