A new tool developed at ETH Zurich, MetaGraph, allows scientists to search through vast public DNA and RNA databases in seconds — like a “Google for DNA.”
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“Dick enlargement gene sequence”
Oh, so for a brief period it’s going to be useful before eventually sponsored and SEO slop results crowd the first page?
The compression alogarytm must be interesting to allow search to work for particular genes.
I’m guessing that they used more than just compression but also a linked list type database like graphQL which is what Google uses.




