Driving the Scalability of DNA-Based Information Storage Systems.
Kyle J TomekKevin VolkelAlexander SimpsonAustin G HassElaine W IndermaurJames M TuckAlbert J KeungPublished in: ACS synthetic biology (2019)
The extreme density of DNA presents a compelling advantage over current storage media; however, to reach practical capacities, new systems for organizing and accessing information are needed. Here, we use chemical handles to selectively extract unique files from a complex database of DNA mimicking 5 TB of data and design and implement a nested file address system that increases the theoretical maximum capacity of DNA storage systems by five orders of magnitude. These advancements enable the development and future scaling of DNA-based data storage systems with modern capacities and file access capabilities.