Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA

There is urgent need for effective and cost-efficient data storage, as the worldwide requirement for data storage is rapidly growing. DNA has introduced a new tool for storing digital information. Recent studies have successfully stored digital information, such as text and gif animation. Previous s...

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Main Authors: TaeJin Ahn, Hamin Ban, Hyunsoo Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Genome Organization 2018-12-01
Series:Genomics & Informatics
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Online Access:http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gi-2018-16-4-e30.pdf
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Hamin Ban
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description There is urgent need for effective and cost-efficient data storage, as the worldwide requirement for data storage is rapidly growing. DNA has introduced a new tool for storing digital information. Recent studies have successfully stored digital information, such as text and gif animation. Previous studies tackled technical hurdles due to errors from DNA synthesis and sequencing. Studies also have focused on a strategy that makes use of 100‒150-bp read sizes in both synthesis and sequencing. In this paper, we a suggest novel data encoding/decoding scheme that makes use of long-read DNA (~1,000 bp). This enables accurate recovery of stored digital information with a smaller number of reads than the previous approach. Also, this approach reduces sequencing time.
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spelling doaj.art-a999822044ed4352a09665475b82fb222022-12-22T02:34:23ZengKorea Genome OrganizationGenomics & Informatics2234-07422018-12-0116410.5808/GI.2018.16.4.e30532Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNATaeJin AhnHamin BanHyunsoo ParkThere is urgent need for effective and cost-efficient data storage, as the worldwide requirement for data storage is rapidly growing. DNA has introduced a new tool for storing digital information. Recent studies have successfully stored digital information, such as text and gif animation. Previous studies tackled technical hurdles due to errors from DNA synthesis and sequencing. Studies also have focused on a strategy that makes use of 100‒150-bp read sizes in both synthesis and sequencing. In this paper, we a suggest novel data encoding/decoding scheme that makes use of long-read DNA (~1,000 bp). This enables accurate recovery of stored digital information with a smaller number of reads than the previous approach. Also, this approach reduces sequencing time.http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gi-2018-16-4-e30.pdfDNAinformationinformation storage and retrievalnanopore sequencing
spellingShingle TaeJin Ahn
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DNA
information
information storage and retrieval
nanopore sequencing
title Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA
title_full Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA
title_fullStr Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA
title_full_unstemmed Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA
title_short Storing Digital Information in Long-Read DNA
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topic DNA
information
information storage and retrieval
nanopore sequencing
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