The First-Ever Sum Of All The DNA On The Planet Will Boggle Your Mind

You'd need 1 billion trillion supercomputers to store all that code.

If you were to store all the information contained in all the DNA of every organism on Earth, you would need to find a pretty big data-farm. It would require the equivalent capacity of 1 billion trillion supercomputers, according to a a new estimate—the first to count all of the genetic code on the planet.

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Published on June 11, 2015 11:00
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