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. 2015 Jun 11;13(6):e1002168. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002168

Fig 1. Storing the total amount of information encoded in DNA in the biosphere, 5.3 × 1031 megabases (Mb), would require approximately 1021 supercomputers with the average storage capacity of the world’s four most powerful supercomputers.

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Image credit: Globe from NASA, Wikimedia Commons; Composite Fig. 1 created by David Hammett.