Jurassic Park in Real Life: MIT Creates Synthetic Amber for DNA Storage

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With their “T-REX” method, DNA embedded in the polymer could be used for long-term storage of genomes or digital data such as photos and music.

A new polymer developed by MIT researchers offers a significant advancement in DNA storage, providing room-temperature preservation without the energy costs associated with traditional freezing methods. This technology not only stores large amounts of data effectively but also ensures easy retrieval and undamaged DNA, making it a promising solution for both genetic and digital archival.

Advancements in DNA Preservation Technology
In the movie “Jurassic Park,” scientists extracted DNA that had been preserved in amber for millions of years, and used it to create a population of long-extinct dinosaurs.

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