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Revision as of 17:19, 17 October 2018
DNA has been called an excellent medium
for archiving data, interpreting the four base
pairs as a new language.
Information storage in DNA has
been demonstrated by recent efforts,
saving anything
from messages to animations.
E. coding
Tec-Monterrey
References
[1] Autor. (Year). Paper title. Magazine, volume(magazine number), pages. DOI or WEBPAGE
[1] Johnes G.M., Bails J. (2009). The Paper of Biology. McBookity Papers, 78(3), 215-200. DOI: 919kjaij19san.