Harvard just successfully stored 700 terabytes of data into one gram of DNA.

RastaRocket

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Prepare to have your mind blown.


A bioengineer and geneticist at Harvard’s Wyss Institute have successfully stored 5.5 petabits of data — around 700 terabytes — in a single gram of DNA, smashing the previous DNA data density record by a thousand times.

The work, carried out by George Church and Sri Kosuri, basically treats DNA as just another digital storage device. Instead of binary data being encoded as magnetic regions on a hard drive platter, strands of DNA that store 96 bits are synthesized, with each of the bases (TGAC) representing a binary value (T and G = 1, A and C = 0).

To read the data stored in DNA, you simply sequence it — just as if you were sequencing the human genome — and convert each of the TGAC bases back into binary. To aid with sequencing, each strand of DNA has a 19-bit address block at the start (the red bits in the image below) — so a whole vat of DNA can be sequenced out of order, and then sorted into usable data using the addresses.

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http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...rams-700-terabytes-of-data-into-a-single-gram

In the video one of the guys says you can store the current total world information (1.8 zetabytes) in the world into 4 grams of DNA.
 

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Looks like the cyborgs will be taking over sooner than expected.
 
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