Storing the declaration of human rights on one data DNA molecule
Résumé
Today, the community consensus to store information on DNA is to use short single strand DNA (ssDNA) molecules. This approach has some
limitations: encoding constraint, DNA stability, recovering DNA, sequencing technology, etc. To overcome them, we chose to store information on
long double-strand DNA (dsDNA) molecules. Our demonstration consists of storing the first articles of the declaration of human rights (4,2ko text document) on a single DNA molecule.
Domaines
BiotechnologieOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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