Storing Digital Binary Data into Cellular DNA demonstrates how current digital information storage systems have short longevity and limited capacity, also pointing out that their production and consumption of data exceeds supply. Author Rocky Termanini explains the DNA system and how it encodes vast amounts of data, then presents information on the emergence of DNA as a storage technology for the ever-growing stream of data being produced and consumed. The book will be of interest to a range of readers looking to understand this game-changing technology, including researchers in computer science, biomedical engineers, geneticists, physicians, clinicians, law enforcement and cybersecurity experts.
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Table of Contents
- Discovery of the book of lifedDNA
- The amazing human DNA system explained
- The miraculous anatomy of the digital immunity ecosystem
- Hacking DNA genesd the real nightmare
- The digital universe with DNAdthe magic of CRISPR
- Getting DNA storage on board: starting with data encoding
- Synthesizing DNA-encoded data
- Sequencing DNA-encoded data
- Decoding back to binary
- Fusing DNA with digital immunity ecosystem
- DNA storage heading for smart city
- DNA Data and Social Crime
- DNA data and cybercrime and cyberterrorism
- DNA is a time storage machine for 10,000 years
- DNA and religion