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Rewritable digital data storage in live cells via engineered control of recombination d... - 0 views
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Department of Bioengineering, Room 269B, Y2E2 Building, 473 Via Ortega, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 Edited by David Baker, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, and approved April 6, 2012 (received for review February 8, 2012) Abstract The use of synthetic biological systems in research, healthcare, and manufacturing often requires autonomous history-dependent behavior and therefore some form of engineered biological memory.
Next Gen digital data storage - 0 views
Writing the Book in DNA - 0 views
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Date: Using next-generation sequencing technology and a novel strategy to encode 1,000 times the largest data size previously achieved in DNA, Harvard geneticist encodes his book in life's language There are currently 70 billion copies of the forthcoming book, Regenesis, all stored in the form of DNA.
Emerging Tech - Self Healing Chips - 2 views
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