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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 10, 2023
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2017
Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);
Karin Strauss, Seattle, WA (US);
Yuan-Jyue Chen, Seattle, WA (US);
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Techniques for random access of particular DNA strands from a mixture of DNA strands are described. DNA strands that encode pieces of the same digital file are labeled with the same identification sequence. The identification sequence is used to selectively separate DNA strands that contain portions of the same digital file from other DNA strands. A DNA staple positions DNA strands with the identification sequence adjacent to sequencing adaptors. DNA ligase joins the molecules to create a longer molecule with the region encoding the digital file flanked by sequencing adaptors. DNA strands that include sequencing adaptors are sequenced and the sequence data is available for further analysis. DNA strands without the identification sequence are not joined to sequencing adaptors, and thus, are not sequenced. As a result, the sequencing data produced by the DNA sequencer comes from those DNA strands that included the identification sequence.