A Proposed DNA Postfix Hiding Method
Ghaith Dehiaa Kahdum1, Sahar AdillAl-Bawee2, Mahdi Nsaif Jasim3
1GhaithDehiaaKahdum, computer science, Collage Science for Women; University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq.
2SaharAdillAl-Bawee, computer science, Collage Science for Women; University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq.
3Mahdi Nsaif Jasim, department of Management information systems, college of Business Informatics, university of information technology and communications, Baghdad, Iraq.
Manuscript received on November 17., 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on November 24 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 November, 2019. | PP: 12047-12051 | Volume-8 Issue-4, November 2019. | Retrieval Number: C5321098319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C5321.118419
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Abstract: Process of sending data through the Internet is vulnerable to tampering and theft, so protection has become a necessity. Many solutions have proposed to solve this problem in order to protect the sending data and conceal them in a way that cannot be penetrated or proven by nature. The paper proposes a method to hide data in a Deoxy ribonucleic acid (DNA) using Postfix conversion according to the embedded bits. The method has proved its security in concealing the information, not predicting its nature, and preserving the biological structure of the DNA sequence.
Keywords: DNA Sequence, Codon Postfix, Mutation, Security, Information Hiding.
Scope of the Article: Information Retrieval.