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Dynamic and scalable DNA-based information storage

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Dynamic and scalable DNA-based information storage

K. N. Lin, K. Volkel, et al.

Discover DORIS, a groundbreaking DNA-based information storage system that enhances data access and manipulation! This innovative research by Kevin N. Lin, Kevin Volkel, James M. Tuck, and Albert J. Keung explores how DORIS achieves greater scalability and storage density while enabling file operations like locking and deleting, all without damaging the DNA. Dive into the future of data storage!

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Abstract
The physical architectures of information storage systems often dictate how information is encoded, databases are organized, and files are accessed. Here we show that a simple architecture comprised of a T7 promoter and a single-stranded overhang domain (ss-dsDNA), can unlock dynamic DNA-based information storage with powerful capabilities and advantages. The overhang provides a physical address for accessing specific DNA strands as well as implementing a range of in-storage file operations. It increases theoretical storage densities and capacities by expanding the encodable sequence space and simplifies the computational burden in designing sets of orthogonal file addresses. Meanwhile, the T7 promoter enables repeatable information access by transcribing information from DNA without destroying it. Furthermore, saturation mutagenesis around the T7 promoter and systematic analyses of environmental conditions reveal design criteria that can be used to optimize information access. This simple but powerful ss-dsDNA architecture lays the foundation for information storage with versatile capabilities.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 12, 2020
Authors
Kevin N. Lin, Kevin Volkel, James M. Tuck, Albert J. Keung
Tags
DNA storage
DORIS
information storage
dynamic access
T7 promoter
scalability
file operations
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