DNA Steganography uses the four nucleotide "letters" of DNA to encode hidden messages. This can be done by altering the order of nucleotide bases in a strand of DNA or by inserting patterns of nucleotides that correspond to specific messages.
DNA Steganography uses the four nucleotide "letters" of DNA to encode hidden messages. This can be done by altering the order of nucleotide bases in a strand of DNA or by inserting patterns of nucleotides that correspond to specific messages.