How Does This Hard Drive Is Made Of DNA #225 Work?

This hard drive is made of DNA, which acts like a super-smart storage box for information.

Imagine your toy box is full of different toys, each toy represents a letter or number. Now, instead of using a regular toy box, scientists use DNA, the tiny stuff that makes you and all living things work. They put the letters and numbers inside the DNA strands like tiny messages in a bottle.

How It Works

The DNA is like a long, twisty ladder made up of four types of building blocks called bases (A, T, C, G). Scientists use these bases to store information, just like you might use stickers on your notebook to write notes. Each pair of bases represents a letter or number.

When they want to read the information, scientists look at the bases and figure out what message was stored. It's like solving a puzzle by looking at the colors of different stickers in your notebook.

Storing Lots of Information

DNA is really good at storing lots of information in a very small space, kind of like how you can fit all your toys into one tiny container. This makes it perfect for use as a hard drive, which is like a super-storage box for computers!

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  1. A hard drive made of DNA stores information like a tiny library inside a cell.
  2. Scientists use the letters A, T, C, and G to write data into DNA strands.
  3. This kind of storage can hold way more data than a regular hard drive.

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