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Greg Warr , Les Hatton | 2022i | The remarkable tuple symmetry of the genome | | 178-lifes-tuples.mp4 |
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This video demonstrates how the Fundamental Law of Inequality (FLI) is responsible for the extraordinary stability of the genome over the 3.6+ billion years it has been around. In this case it manifests itself as Universal Tuple symmetry whereby strings of k adjacent nucleotides of different length (called k-tuples) must occur at frequencies guided by the FLI in every genome, whether RNA or DNA. Along with the universal inverse symmetry of k-tuples and their inverse symmetric partners, this is likely responsible for the extraordinary stability of the genome allowing complex life to develop. | None yet | 11 |
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