THE STORAGE CAPACITY OF DNA:
NATURE HAD
IT FIRST:Computer users generate enormous
amounts of digital data that has to be stored for access as needed. Scientists are hoping to revolutionize
current methods for
digital storage by imitating a far superior data storage system found in
nature- DNA.
CONSIDER:
DNA, found in living cells holds billions of pieces of biological information. “We
can extract it from bones of woolly mammoths... and make sense of it,"
says Nick Goldman of European Bioinformatics institute. "It also
incredibly small, dense and does not need any power for storage, so shipping
and keeping it is easy." Could DNA store manmade data? Researchers say
YES. Scientists have synthesized DNA with encoded text, images, and audio
files, much as digital media stores data. The researchers were later able to
decode the stored information with 100% accuracy. Scientists believe that in
time, using this method, one gram of artificial DNA could store the data of
some 3 million CDs and that all this information could be preserved for
hundreds if not thousands of years. Potently, this system could store the whole
world's digital archive. DNA has thus been dubbed "the ultimate hard
drive".
WHAT DO
YOU THINK? Could the storage capacity of DNA have come about by evolution?
Or was it designed? (Awake).
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