Fundamental Limits of DNA Storage Systems

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Authors Reinhard Heckel, Ilan Shomorony, Kannan Ramchandran, David N. C. Tse arXiv ID 1705.04732 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Citations 125 Venue International Symposium on Information Theory Last Checked 4 months ago
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Due to its longevity and enormous information density, DNA is an attractive medium for archival storage. In this work, we study the fundamental limits and tradeoffs of DNA-based storage systems under a simple model, motivated by current technological constraints on DNA synthesis and sequencing. Our model captures two key distinctive aspects of DNA storage systems: (1) the data is written onto many short DNA molecules that are stored in an unordered way and (2) the data is read by randomly sampling from this DNA pool. Under this model, we characterize the storage capacity, and show that a simple index-based coding scheme is optimal.
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