Revolutionary Book Encoded in DNA Hits the Market for $60
A groundbreaking new product has emerged in the world of literature and biotechnology: the first commercially available book encoded entirely in DNA. Asimov Press has launched an anthology of biotech essays and science fiction stories, which you can buy for $60. This package includes a physical copy of the book and a metal capsule containing the encoded DNA.
The book showcases a revolutionary data storage method using strands of DNA, which can compactly hold vast amounts of information. Approximately 500,000 unique DNA molecules were synthesized to encode the 240 pages, amounting to nearly 481,280 bytes of data. Unlike traditional DNA data storage methods, which convert digital files to DNA sequences on a one-to-one basis, the encoding was achieved using a combinatorial assembly technique, likened to movable type printing. This innovative approach significantly reduces costs and enables mass production.
Although DNA is being recognized for its data storage potential, Asimov Press’s initiative marks a significant step towards its mainstream use. The dried DNA is preserved within stainless steel capsules in a moisture-free atmosphere, enabling longevity for thousands of years. This method holds promise for addressing energy consumption concerns associated with traditional data centers.
David Turek, Chief Technology Officer of Catalog, emphasized the practicality of DNA as a data storage solution, highlighting its energy efficiency. The book’s sequencing is facilitated by the San Francisco-based company Plasmidsaurus, which provides customers with access to the DNA sequences upon purchase.
With nearly 500 preorders received already, this innovative product represents a unique intersection of literature, science, and technology, inviting consumers to engage with biotechnology in a tangible way.
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