That would make for a really beautiful family crest. How huge do you think it has to be to store the entire refSeq human genome? Also the camera to snap that picture has to be pretty nice to counteract noise.
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
Plant Biotech R&D
Sebastian S. Cocioba
CEO & Founder
New York Botanics, LLC
Plant Biotech R&D
From: Cathal Garvey
Sent: 1/13/2015 2:28 PM
To: diybio@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [DIYbio] Longterm genomic Data storage
On 13/01/15 17:04, Jeswin wrote:
> Hey all,
> I'm kind of curious as to how companies store DNA seq data for
> archival purposes. The company I work at has local storage, but
> there's always issues like running out of space on the HDDs. There's
> only so much HDDs you can buy before you need to expand the server
> room. So what's done with old data, in case there is a need to dig it
> out 3-5 years later? I heard most companies just limit the holding
> time for raw data for 6 months to a year.
>
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