Data storage in DNA gains from a larger ‘alphabet’
Cost-effective method turns DNA synthesis drawback to an advantage
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Alex Petkov is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. He's based at the University of Bristol, UK, where he works on devices for high voltage applications as part of the Condensed Matter Centre for Doctoral Training joint between Bath and Bristol. His passions include fantasy literature and long walks through nature. He previously held an internship as a reporter for Physics World.
Cost-effective method turns DNA synthesis drawback to an advantage
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