Thought some of you may find this interesting so I thought I might as well share.
http://www.businessinsider.com/gif-into-dna-bacteria-harvard-2017-7
Quote:
The researchers converted the individual pixels of each image into nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.
They delivered the GIF into the living bacteria in the form of five frames: images of a galloping horse and rider, taken by English photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who produced the first stop-motion photographs in the 1870s. The researchers were then able to retrieve the data by sequencing the bacterial DNA. They reconstructed the movie with 90 percent accuracy by reading the pixel nucleotide code
http://www.businessinsider.com/gif-into-dna-bacteria-harvard-2017-7
Quote:
The researchers converted the individual pixels of each image into nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.
They delivered the GIF into the living bacteria in the form of five frames: images of a galloping horse and rider, taken by English photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who produced the first stop-motion photographs in the 1870s. The researchers were then able to retrieve the data by sequencing the bacterial DNA. They reconstructed the movie with 90 percent accuracy by reading the pixel nucleotide code