Abstract

People are always looking for secure methods to protect valuabl e information against unauthorized access or use. That's why; disciplines like cryptography and stega nography are gaining a great interest among researchers. Although the origin of steganography goes back to the ancient Greeks, recent steganographic techniques hide data into digital media such as sound, images , and videos. However, steganography took a step further to utilize the DNA as a carrier of secre t information. DNA-based steganography techniques could be for either authentication or data storage. In this pape r, we propose an original idea of hiding data in DNA or RNA called LSBase (Least Significant Base Substitution). It uses a remarkable property of codon redundancy to introduce silent mutations into DNA sequences. In this way, the DNA sequence can be altered without affecting the type or the structure of protein it produces. When compared with other techniques, the proposed algorithm showed to be the only blind t echnique that is capable of conserving the functionality of the carrier DNA while maintaining a r easonable data payload.

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