Stabilizing synthetic DNA for long-Term data storage with earth alkaline salts

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Abstract

Rapid aging tests (70 °C, 50% RH) of solid state DNA dried in the presence of various salt formulations, showed the strong stabilizing effect of calcium phosphate, calcium chloride and magnesium chloride, even at high DNA loadings (>20 wt%). A DNA-based digital information storage system utilizing the stabilizing effect of MgCl2 was tested by storing a DNA file, encoding 115 kB of digital data, and the successful readout of the file by sequencing after accelerated aging.

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Kohll, A. X., Antkowiak, P. L., Chen, W. D., Nguyen, B. H., Stark, W. J., Ceze, L., … Grass, R. N. (2020). Stabilizing synthetic DNA for long-Term data storage with earth alkaline salts. Chemical Communications, 56(25), 3613–3616. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc00222d

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