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nibblebit
04-22-2012, 12:49 PM
Hi.

In computing, a checksum is just a way of validating that your data hasn't changed and is therefore not corrupted.

Just like in computing algorithms, DNA also has checksums !

Here is an article :

The Mathematics of DNA (http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/mathematics-of-dna/)

Here is the guy's blog :

golden ratio and numbers in DNA- CODEX BIOGENESIS: les 13 codes de l'ADN (13 codes of DNA) (http://golden-ratio-in-dna.blogspot.co.uk/)

and here is the original paper :

2010 - Perez - Codon Populations in Single-Stranded Whole Human Genome DNA Are Fractal and Fine-Tuned by the Golden Ratio (http://www.scribd.com/doc/53748414/2010-Perez-Codon-Populations-in-Single-Stranded-Whole-Human-Genome-DNA-Are-Fractal-and-Fine-Tuned-by-the-Golden-Ratio)


Crazy !

nibs.

nibblebit
04-22-2012, 12:57 PM
I've uploaded the original paper for anyone who doesn't have a scribd account :

53748414-2010-Perez-Codon-Populations-in-Single-Stranded-Whole-Human-Genome-DNA-Are-Fractal-and-Fine-Tuned-by-the-Golden-Ratio.pdf (http://www.mediafire.com/?3p9meod330s841q)


Cheers,

nibs.