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BioChip JournalMar 2024 DOI:
10.1007/s13206-024-00146-2

Recent Progress in High-Throughput Enzymatic DNA Synthesis for Data Storage

Baek, David; Joe, Sung-Yune; Shin, Haewon; Park, Chaewon; Jo, Seokwoo; Chun, Honggu
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Abstract
DNA has emerged as an attractive medium for storing large amounts of data due to its high information density, long-term stability, and low energy consumption. However, in contrast to commercially available storage media, DNA-based data storage currently falls behind in terms of writing and reading speeds, waste as well as cost. To harness the full potential of DNA as a data storage medium, it is imperative to advance high-throughput DNA synthesis without compromising cost and pollution. Industry-standard phosphoramidite DNA synthesis has reached its limitation because of its short nucleotide length (
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