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Emerging Approaches to DNA Data Storage: Challenges and Prospects
[Image: see text] With the total amount of worldwide data skyrocketing, the global data storage demand is predicted to grow to 1.75 × 10(14) GB by 2025. Traditional storage methods have difficulties keeping pace given that current storage media have a maximum density of 10(3) GB/mm(3). As such, data...
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American Chemical Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36256971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c06748 |
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author | Doricchi, Andrea Platnich, Casey M. Gimpel, Andreas Horn, Friederikee Earle, Max Lanzavecchia, German Cortajarena, Aitziber L. Liz-Marzán, Luis M. Liu, Na Heckel, Reinhard Grass, Robert N. Krahne, Roman Keyser, Ulrich F. Garoli, Denis |
author_facet | Doricchi, Andrea Platnich, Casey M. Gimpel, Andreas Horn, Friederikee Earle, Max Lanzavecchia, German Cortajarena, Aitziber L. Liz-Marzán, Luis M. Liu, Na Heckel, Reinhard Grass, Robert N. Krahne, Roman Keyser, Ulrich F. Garoli, Denis |
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description | [Image: see text] With the total amount of worldwide data skyrocketing, the global data storage demand is predicted to grow to 1.75 × 10(14) GB by 2025. Traditional storage methods have difficulties keeping pace given that current storage media have a maximum density of 10(3) GB/mm(3). As such, data production will far exceed the capacity of currently available storage methods. The costs of maintaining and transferring data, as well as the limited lifespans and significant data losses associated with current technologies also demand advanced solutions for information storage. Nature offers a powerful alternative through the storage of information that defines living organisms in unique orders of four bases (A, T, C, G) located in molecules called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA molecules as information carriers have many advantages over traditional storage media. Their high storage density, potentially low maintenance cost, ease of synthesis, and chemical modification make them an ideal alternative for information storage. To this end, rapid progress has been made over the past decade by exploiting user-defined DNA materials to encode information. In this review, we discuss the most recent advances of DNA-based data storage with a major focus on the challenges that remain in this promising field, including the current intrinsic low speed in data writing and reading and the high cost per byte stored. Alternatively, data storage relying on DNA nanostructures (as opposed to DNA sequence) as well as on other combinations of nanomaterials and biomolecules are proposed with promising technological and economic advantages. In summarizing the advances that have been made and underlining the challenges that remain, we provide a roadmap for the ongoing research in this rapidly growing field, which will enable the development of technological solutions to the global demand for superior storage methodologies. |
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spelling | pubmed-97066762022-11-30 Emerging Approaches to DNA Data Storage: Challenges and Prospects Doricchi, Andrea Platnich, Casey M. Gimpel, Andreas Horn, Friederikee Earle, Max Lanzavecchia, German Cortajarena, Aitziber L. Liz-Marzán, Luis M. Liu, Na Heckel, Reinhard Grass, Robert N. Krahne, Roman Keyser, Ulrich F. Garoli, Denis ACS Nano [Image: see text] With the total amount of worldwide data skyrocketing, the global data storage demand is predicted to grow to 1.75 × 10(14) GB by 2025. Traditional storage methods have difficulties keeping pace given that current storage media have a maximum density of 10(3) GB/mm(3). As such, data production will far exceed the capacity of currently available storage methods. The costs of maintaining and transferring data, as well as the limited lifespans and significant data losses associated with current technologies also demand advanced solutions for information storage. Nature offers a powerful alternative through the storage of information that defines living organisms in unique orders of four bases (A, T, C, G) located in molecules called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA molecules as information carriers have many advantages over traditional storage media. Their high storage density, potentially low maintenance cost, ease of synthesis, and chemical modification make them an ideal alternative for information storage. To this end, rapid progress has been made over the past decade by exploiting user-defined DNA materials to encode information. In this review, we discuss the most recent advances of DNA-based data storage with a major focus on the challenges that remain in this promising field, including the current intrinsic low speed in data writing and reading and the high cost per byte stored. Alternatively, data storage relying on DNA nanostructures (as opposed to DNA sequence) as well as on other combinations of nanomaterials and biomolecules are proposed with promising technological and economic advantages. In summarizing the advances that have been made and underlining the challenges that remain, we provide a roadmap for the ongoing research in this rapidly growing field, which will enable the development of technological solutions to the global demand for superior storage methodologies. American Chemical Society 2022-10-18 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9706676/ /pubmed/36256971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c06748 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Doricchi, Andrea Platnich, Casey M. Gimpel, Andreas Horn, Friederikee Earle, Max Lanzavecchia, German Cortajarena, Aitziber L. Liz-Marzán, Luis M. Liu, Na Heckel, Reinhard Grass, Robert N. Krahne, Roman Keyser, Ulrich F. Garoli, Denis Emerging Approaches to DNA Data Storage: Challenges and Prospects |
title | Emerging Approaches
to DNA Data Storage: Challenges
and Prospects |
title_full | Emerging Approaches
to DNA Data Storage: Challenges
and Prospects |
title_fullStr | Emerging Approaches
to DNA Data Storage: Challenges
and Prospects |
title_full_unstemmed | Emerging Approaches
to DNA Data Storage: Challenges
and Prospects |
title_short | Emerging Approaches
to DNA Data Storage: Challenges
and Prospects |
title_sort | emerging approaches
to dna data storage: challenges
and prospects |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36256971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c06748 |
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