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Seasonal Variation in Immunity, Chemosynthesis, Role of the ISS, Storing Digital Data in DNA

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The Density of Data in DNA

DNA is the thing that defines each living organism, it's the hard disk drive of life. In experiments we've done in the past, we were using a system which will be the equivalent to two million gigabytes. That must make DNA the densest form of memory storage available. Nick has been collaborating with the artist Charlotte Jarvis on a project called Music of the Spheres. Stage 1 was to encode this brand new composition by the Croitsa Quartet into DNA. They made a composition based on the sound of the server rooms at the European Bioinformatics Institute. This is the place where all of Europe's sequencing data is stored. The composer recorded it as an MP3 file

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