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Revision as of 03:18, 18 October 2018
DNA has been called an excellent medium
for archiving data, interpreting the four base
pairs as a new language.
Original image | Image reconstructed from bacteria |
Through gene induction,
bacteria could store
external information in their DNA.
iGEM Tec-Monterrey 2018 attempts to create
a new system, which saves information regarding
its surroundings.
Information storage in DNA has
been demonstrated by recent efforts,
saving anything
from messages to animations.
E. coding composes a new mechanism for information storage.
E. coding
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Tec-Monterrey
Storing the world one base at a time
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DRAG AND DROP!
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NO3
PO4
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