DNA punch cards for storing data on native DNA sequences via enzymatic nicking
Current synthetic DNA-based data storage systems have high recording costs, read-write latency and error-rates that make them uncompetitive compared to traditional digital storage. The authors use nicks in native DNA to encode data in parallel and create access sites for in-memory computations.
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Autores principales: | S. Kasra Tabatabaei, Boya Wang, Nagendra Bala Murali Athreya, Behnam Enghiad, Alvaro Gonzalo Hernandez, Christopher J. Fields, Jean-Pierre Leburton, David Soloveichik, Huimin Zhao, Olgica Milenkovic |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/31b291e0ccad4eb4b53b0ac34684017b |
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