Researchers at Harvard University have developed a semiconductor chip that can synthesize 64 different DNA sequences in parallel using electric currents and a water-based enzymatic process, ...
Silicon chips have powered computing for half a century. Increasingly, they are also becoming platforms to read and manipulate biology at scale—recording from many neurons, reading many DNA sequences ...
Abstract: DNA, a new type of storage medium, has the advantages of high storage density, long-term stability, and low energy consumption. However, traditional storage schemes usually focus on ...
Abstract: With the rapid development of high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies, the amount of DNA sequence data is accumulating exponentially. The huge influx of data creates new challenges for ...