A method based on artificial intelligence has been developed by Technion – Israel Institute of Technology to recover digital data from DNA strands nearly 90 times faster than previous methods.
Daniella Bar-Lev, PhD student at Technion, and first author of the paper published in Nature Machine Intelligence said: 'Traditional methods struggle with this chaos, requiring days of processing… [The new approach] streamlines this with AI trained to spot patterns in the noise'.
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