Genelectronics
Genelectronics, or genetic electronics, combine genetic material and electronic devices together, allowing for longer-lasting, more robust, more compact storeage of data. Whilst electronic devices use binary (0, 1) DNA uses a base four system (A, T, C, G) and so genelectronics will compensate for this by encoding 00 as A, 01 as T, 10 as C and 11 as G. The encoded data can be read by the device and translated into binary.
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Genetic disks are the second most common method of storing data, after solid-state drives.
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