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...DNA storage is very dense. At theoretical maximum, DNA can encode two bits per nucleotide (nt) or 455 exabytes per gram of single-stranded DNA. [2]
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George Church encodes his book [1] in DNA. See the [supplement] for lists of previous biological information storage. - Error fetching PMID 23104084:
Commentary on above paper. - Marantz, A. Petri-Dish Pop The New Yorker Nov. 24, 2014.
Most copies of an album ever sold in a few drops of liquid?
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More detailed treatment of costs/benefits of DNA storage by EBI and CERN teams. Commentary article by Ed Yong: Shakespeare’s Sonnets and MLK’s Speech Stored in DNA Speck - Error fetching PMID 25650567:
Addition of storage in silica to stabilize DNA. Press release by ETH Zurich: Data-storage for eternity