Scientists Store A Computer OS, A Movie, And A Virus Inside DNA With 100% Accuracy
Recently, the scientists from the Data Science Institute at Columbia University and the New York Genome Center published a new paper
that showed how the DNA-based data storage technique can be used to
store digital information like operating system, malware, or movie.
The scientists have announced that they have formulated a process to
store data with 100% accuracy and 60% more efficiency as compared to the
previous attempts.
How does this new DNA storage method work?
Yaniv Erlich, from California University and Dina Zielinski, from the
New York Genome Center, looked for algorithms that were being used to
encode and decode data. The files were converted into the binary strings
of 1s and 0s. Then, they were compressed into one master file and the
data was divided into short strings of binary code.
To randomly pick these short strings and reassemble them in proper
order later, they developed an algorithm called DNA fountain. This was
followed by the creation of DNA strands.
To decode the strands, the sequences were fed into a computer that
translated it into binary and reassembled the original files. The files
which were created after this process contained zero errors.
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