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Scientists: Data-storing bacteria could last thousands of years
Computer World ^ | 2/27/07 | Lucas Mearian

Posted on 03/01/2007 3:15:26 PM PST by LibWhacker

Scientists successfully store "e=mc2 1905" on DNA of living matter

February 27, 2007 (Computerworld) -- A Japanese university announced scientists there have developed a new technology that uses bacteria DNA as a medium for storing data long-term, even for thousands of years.

Keio University Institute for Advanced Biosciences and Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus announced the development of the new technology, which creates an artificial DNA that carries up to more than 100 bits of data within the genome sequence, according to the JCN Newswire.

The universities said they successfully encoded "e= mc2 1905!" -- Einstein's theory of relativity and the year he enunciated it -- on the common soil bacteria, Bacillius subtilis.

While the technology would most likely first be used to track medication, it could also be used to store text and images for many millennia, thwarting the longevity issues associated with today's disk and tape storage systems -- which only store data for up to 100 years in most cases.

The artificial DNA that carries the data to be preserved makes multiple copies of the DNA and inserts the original as well as identical copies into the bacterial genome sequence. The multiple copies work as backup files to counteract natural degradation of the preserved data, according to the newswire.

Bacteria have particularly compact DNA, which is passed down from generation to generation. The information stored in that DNA can also be passed on for long-term preservation of large data files, the scientists said.


TOPICS: Japan; Miscellaneous; Technical
KEYWORDS: ancient; bacteria; bacterium; data; datastorage; dna; durability; durable; storing; theoryofrelativity
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To: Eddie01; LibWhacker
...scientists say they are now working on a way to retrieve the stored data.



I just developed a device to perform that very task. Let's see what it says:

*DRINK*MORE*OVELTINE*

Intriguing, but what could it mean?
21 posted on 03/01/2007 8:37:55 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: b_sharp; neutrality; anguish; SeaLion; Fractal Trader; grjr21; bitt; KevinDavis; Momaw Nadon; ...
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22 posted on 03/01/2007 9:06:38 PM PST by AntiGuv ("..I do things for political expediency.." - Sen. John McCain on FOX News)
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To: patton

HAH! You have the answer, now....What was the question???


23 posted on 03/01/2007 9:22:19 PM PST by Sarajevo
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To: LibWhacker
Antiseptic Sarcasm TorpedoTM ARMED. FIRE!!

Great.

So when the bacteria divide, are they violating copyright laws, or patents?

Cheers!

24 posted on 03/01/2007 11:05:50 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: LibWhacker

What a fascinating age we live in.


25 posted on 03/01/2007 11:07:34 PM PST by Zeroisanumber (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: LibWhacker

Up to 25 posts and no one has commented on Intelligent Design and the ability of DNA to store and pass on complex information....

Well, well, well, isn't this little technological advance interesting. Don't you hate it when people get caught with their presumptions down?


26 posted on 03/01/2007 11:19:48 PM PST by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: IrishCatholic; DaveLoneRanger
Well, this thread died after only 26 posts. Yet, the Kansas Evo/science thread lives on. I wonder why this didn't draw more attention?
Curious minds would like to know how this impacts the concept of Intelligent Design vs. Creation vs. random evolution in the discussion.
27 posted on 03/07/2007 8:12:11 AM PST by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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