Tianjin University don show new way wey dem fit take keep brain MRI data, dem dey use DNA to store. Na dia Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology and Tianjin Huanhu Hospital dey work together on top this correct innovation wey dem call DNA Palette coding scheme.
Dis new method fit encode brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data into DNA, and dem fit decode am back without any data loss and even rebuild di image in 3D. Dis na big step for medical data storage system for di future.
Di research don show say dis method na correct way to store clinical diagnosis, surgical planning, and treatment evaluation data, especially for di kind sicknesses like juvenile Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and neurogenetic disorders wey need data to last long for better treatment.
Di research team succeed to store 11.28 megabytes of brain MRI data into 250,000 DNA sequences. Di data storage density dey reach 2.39 bits per base, wey be say di data dey very packed and dey last. Dem store di DNA strands as dry powder, wey dey weigh only 3 micrograms and dem fit use am 300 times with di format wey dey now.
Di whole idea don show say DNA fit serve as long-term and secure storage system for medical data and dis go make dem fit use DNA for storing plenty medical records.