"DNA is one of the most dense and stable media for storing
information known. In theory, DNA can encode two bits per nucleotide. That's 455 exabytes – roughly the capacity of 100 billion DVDs – per gram of single-stranded DNA, making it five or six orders denser than currently available digital media, such as flash memory. Information stored in DNA can also be read thousands of years after it was first laid down."
New Scientist, Aug 16, 2012
..... for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
Psalm 139:14
New Scientist, Aug 16, 2012
..... for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
Psalm 139:14