Abstract
Large pools of synthetic DNA molecules have been recently used to reliably store significant volumes of digital data. While DNA as a storage medium has enormous potential because of its high storage density, its practical use is currently severely limited because of the high cost and low throughput of available DNA synthesis technologies. We study the role of batch optimization in reducing the cost of large scale DNA synthesis, which translates to the following algorithmic task. Given a large pool S of random quaternary strings of fixed length, partition S into batches in a way that minimizes the sum of the lengths of the shortest common supersequences across batches. We introduce two ideas for batch optimization that both improve (in different ways) upon a naive baseline: (1) using both (ACGT)∗ and its reverse (TGCA)∗ as reference strands, and batching appropriately, and (2) batching via the quantiles of an appropriate ordering of the strands. We also prove asymptotically matching lower bounds on the cost of DNA synthesis, showing that one cannot improve upon these two ideas. Our results uncover a surprising separation between two cases that naturally arise in the context of DNA data storage: the asymptotic cost savings of batch optimization are significantly greater in the case where strings in S do not contain repeats of the same character (homopolymers), as compared to the case where strings in S are unconstrained. A full version of this paper is accessible at: https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.14532
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, ISIT 2021 - Proceedings |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Pages | 1949-1954 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781538682098 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 12 2021 |
Event | 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, ISIT 2021 - Virtual, Melbourne, Australia Duration: Jul 12 2021 → Jul 20 2021 |
Publication series
Name | IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings |
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Volume | 2021-July |
ISSN (Print) | 2157-8095 |
Conference
Conference | 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, ISIT 2021 |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Virtual, Melbourne |
Period | 7/12/21 → 7/20/21 |
Funding
M.Z.R. was supported in part by NSF grant DMS 1811724 and by a Princeton SEAS Innovation Award. We would like to thank Karin Strauss for helpful discussions about this work.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Modeling and Simulation
- Applied Mathematics