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Les Hatton , Greg Warr

2024g

178 genomes: Lifes eternal symmetry

WEB178-lifes-eternal-symmetry_Jul2024.mp4

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A video submitted with our paper on Universal Inverse Symmetry. This shows how k-mers and their inverse symmetric partners will always tend to the same frequency of occurrence on the same DNA strand. This is a direct result of CoHSI and seems likely to be the reason behind the incredible stability of DNA over the 3.6 billion years or so this molecule has been around.None yet11

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