articleAngewandte Chemie International EditionFeb 4, 2015Closed access

Robust Chemical Preservation of Digital Information on DNA in Silica with Error‐Correcting Codes

ETH Zurich · Bioengineering (Switzerland)

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Abstract

Information, such as text printed on paper or images projected onto microfilm, can survive for over 500 years. However, the storage of digital information for time frames exceeding 50 years is challenging. Here we show that digital information can be stored on DNA and recovered without errors for considerably longer time frames. To allow for the perfect recovery of the information, we encapsulate the DNA in an inorganic matrix, and employ error-correcting codes to correct storage-related errors. Specifically, we translated 83 kB of information to 4991 DNA segments, each 158 nucleotides long, which were encapsulated in silica. Accelerated aging experiments were performed to measure DNA decay kinetics, which…

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