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DNA storage, introduced by Mikhail Neiman in 1965, offers a method to store data using the base sequences of DNA, converting binary data into a four-letter code (A, T, C, G). It has the capability to store vast amounts of data, with 1 gram of DNA holding up to 700 terabytes, while presenting advantages such as long-lasting storage and eco-friendliness, although it is hindered by slow retrieval times and high costs.











