DNA digital data storage and retrieval using algebraic codes (2302.14627v4)
Abstract: DNA is a promising storage medium, but its stability and occurrence of Indel errors pose a significant challenge. The relative occurrence of Guanine(G) and Cytosine(C) in DNA is crucial for its longevity, and reverse complementary base pairs should be avoided to prevent the formation of a secondary structure in DNA strands. We overcome these challenges by selecting appropriate group homomorphisms. For storing and retrieving information in DNA strings we use kernel code and the Varshamov-Tenengolts algorithm. The Varshamov-Tenengolts algorithm corrects single indel errors. Additionally, we construct codes of any desired length (n) while calculating its reverse complement distance based on the value of n.
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