Re: [DIYbio] Re: Longterm genomic Data storage

I've an idea: encode the DNA with error correction codes (Look 'em up) in...DNA! Place in a long-generation-time plant and there you go.

On 20 January 2015 17:29:14 GMT+00:00, Otto Heringer <ottowheringer@gmail.com> wrote:

Does anyone already did this genome QR code!? Sounds pretty cool.

For the information last thousands years, why not then carve QR codes on golden microchips!? Gold is very inert and a microscope would be enough to get the info - what is almost the same thing that Meredith suggested.

Em 19/01/2015 23:22, "'SC' via DIYbio" <diybio@googlegroups.com> escreveu:
Digital data can, of course, be submitted to NCBI.  Genbank or SRA, depending on whether or not it's been assembled.  They store it, make it available with umpteen tools, and do offsite backups just to make sure.   

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