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A Characterization of the DNA Data Storage Channel

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Owing to its longevity and enormous information density, DNA, the molecule encoding biological information, has emerged as a promising archival storage medium. However, due to technological constraints, data can only be written onto many short DNA molecules that are stored in an unordered way, and can only be read by sampling from this DNA pool. Moreover, imperfections in writing (synthesis), reading (sequencing), storage, and handling of the DNA, in particular amplification via PCR, lead to a loss of DNA molecules and induce errors within the molecules. In order to design DNA storage systems, a qualitative and quantitative understanding of the errors and the loss of molecules is crucial. In this paper, we characterize those error probabilities by analyzing data from our own experiments as well as from experiments of two different groups. We find that errors within molecules are mainly due to synthesis and sequencing, while imperfections in handling and storage lead to a significant loss of sequences. The aim of our study is to help guide the design of future DNA data storage systems by providing a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the DNA data storage channel.

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Neural Polar Decoders for DNA Data Storage

cs.IT · 2025-06-20 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Neural polar decoders are extended to insertion-deletion-substitution and DNA storage channels, achieving near-benchmark decoding and mutual information estimates with reduced complexity.

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  • Neural Polar Decoders for DNA Data Storage cs.IT · 2025-06-20 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    Neural polar decoders are extended to insertion-deletion-substitution and DNA storage channels, achieving near-benchmark decoding and mutual information estimates with reduced complexity.