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Bio-book
Encode books in DNA
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Digital translations of books encoded in DNA, transportable, readily accessible, universal library, encyclopedic knowledge at the neurological level, including language programming.

Instead of reading books, one would go to a genomolgist, and receive -- not gene therapy, but gene enhancement, and infusion of book larning, the three R's, perhaps, to start, then moving on to harder stuff, putting to use some of that "junk" DNA floating around.


yomarkos, Jul 04 2000

DNA steganography http://www.intel.co...leases/ed031300.htm
This year's STS winner was a technique for hiding data in DNA sequences... [egnor, Jul 04 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Applications of genetic algorithms http://www.wi.leide...orial/03/index.html
I'm sure it's a partial list. [reensure, Jul 04 2000]

Infogenes http://www.sciam.co...ue/0401profile.html
Joe Davis encodes data and stores them in bacteria in such a manner that they cannot be expressed as proteins. [joshua, Jul 04 2000]

Infogenes http://www.sciam.co...ue/0401profile.html
Joe Davis encodes data and stores them in bacteria in such a manner that they cannot be expressed as proteins. [joshua, Oct 04 2004]



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       You larn something new every day

thumbwax, Apr 27 2001
  


 
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