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Retraction Note: DNA encoding schemes herald a new age in cybersecurity for safeguarding digital assets
Sehrish Aqeel, Sajid Ullah Khan, Adnan Shahid Khan, Meshal Alharbi, Sajid Shah, Mohammed EL Affendi, Naveed Ahmad

Abstract
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
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TopicsLaw, AI, and Intellectual Property
Retraction of: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-024-64419-4, published online 15 June 2024
The Editors have retracted this Article.
After the publication of the Article, Editors were alerted to numerous concerns regarding this paper, including the presence of nonsensical phrases, non-existing references (80-90), the mismatch between text & quoted references (e.g., references 19-20, 35, 44-46) and incorrect labelling in Figure 5 (Thymine is listed twice). The authors were contacted for an explanation of concerns and were unable to provide a satisfactory response. The Editors therefore have lost confidence in the reliability of the content presented in this Article.
Sajid Ullah Khan disagrees with the retraction. Adnan Shahid Khan did not explicitly state if they agree or disagree with the retraction. The Editors were not able to obtain the current contact details of Mohammed EL Affendi. Sehrish Aqeel, Meshal Alharbi, Sajid Shah, and Naveed Ahmad have not responded to correspondence from the Editors about this retraction.
