<< Internet users have a variety of format options in which to store their movies, and biologists have now joined the party. Researchers have used the microbial immune system CRISPR–Cas to encode a movie into the genome of the bacterium Escherichia coli. >>
<< “Cells have this privileged access to all sorts of information,” he [Seth Shipman] says. “I would like to have these molecular recordings functioning in the developing nervous system and recording information.” >>
Heidi Ledford. Lights, camera, CRISPR: Biologists use gene editing to store movies in DNA. Technique demonstrated in E. coli suggests ways to record key events in a cell's life. July 12, 2017
Shipman, S. L., Nivala, J., et al. Nature doi: 10.1038/nature23017 (2017).
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature23017.epdf
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2073 - a few hints of our presence. Oct 13, 2006.
http://inkpi.blogspot.it/2006/10/2073-few-hints-of-our-presence.html
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