Or, perhaps to simply recreate a human from their full dna profiles. A human dna profile takes up over 700MB of data but since variances beween individuals is less than 1% ... An individuals uniqeness is stored in about 4MB pairs of data. Just add that to the basic human dna profile and you are you.
No, you aren't. Consider identical twins, who have identical DNA yet are different people. You are not your DNA, or even your body. You are your
mind. All of your experiences and memories as well as your personality, identity, and consciousness, everything that makes you
you, is in your mind. Some say that the mind exists purely as function of brain activity, and that by precisely recording the state of all brain structures, a person's mind can be stored digitally. Others say that the mind has a non-physical aspect which many refer to as a "soul" or "spirit" which prevents it from being stored by physical means. In any case, storing your DNA is insufficient to recreate you as the person you are today.