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A New Way of Storing Data using DNA-Based Storage Systems

Expanding the Molecular Alphabet of DNA-Based Data Storage Systems with Nanopore Readouts [1]

Inventors from the University of Illinois and University of Massachusetts at Amherst have developed a novel way of storing data using chemically modified nucleotides combined with DNA base pairs. This system of DNA-based storage creates a novel eleven letter alphabet with room for even more letters that allows for a nearly two-fold increase in the storage density of molecular recorders. Furthermore, the inventors have also developed a novel neural network architecture that sequences these alphabets and constructs with an extremely large accuracy. This entire technology drastically improves upon current DNA-based storage systems and provides them with new directions in molecular storage and computing that have the potential to resolve important cost and implementation issues the industry faces today.

Charles
Olgica
Aleksei
Schroeder
Milenkovic
Aksimentiev

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