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The next generation in data storage? Your DNA

 A  +22 General Info Type Image Size 611 KB (625,284 bytes) Storage used 0 bytesOwned by someone else Location Health Owner Donald Armbrecht Modified 28 Oct 2014 by Donald Armbrecht Opened 13:19 by me Created 28 Oct 2014 Description A DNA double helix is seen in an undated artist's illustration released by the National Human Genome Research Institute to Reuters on May 15, 2012. REUTERS/National Human Genome Research Institute/Handout

A DNA double helix is seen in an artist's illustration released by the National Human Genome Research Institute. Image: REUTERS/National Human Genome Research Institute/Handout

Neil Bhavsar
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