DNA Fountain enables a robust and efficient storage architecture
YEYaniv ErlichDZDina Zielinski
New York Genome Center · Columbia University
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Abstract
A reliable and efficient DNA storage architecture DNA has the potential to provide large-capacity information storage. However, current methods have only been able to use a fraction of the theoretical maximum. Erlich and Zielinski present a method, DNA Fountain, which approaches the theoretical maximum for information stored per nucleotide. They demonstrated efficient encoding of information—including a full computer operating system—into DNA that could be retrieved at scale after multiple rounds of polymerase chain reaction. Science , this issue p. 950
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2- YEYaniv ErlichCorresponding
New York Genome Center, Columbia University
- DZDina Zielinski
New York Genome Center
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- DNA
- Computer science
- Fountain
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Genetics
- Geography
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