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Adam Crowe"... there are pieces of genome that can be read from multiple starting points, and produce useful (but different) results either way. That is what I call a cool hack!" !!! -- God is an über l33t haxX0r! Amazing!
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Jason MarottiThis is just some rambling by a computer programmer about DNA. I'm not a molecular geneticist. I'm not trying to force my view unto the DNA - each observation here is quite 'uncramped'. To see where I got all this from, head to the bibliography.
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03 Jan 08
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Jon (themightyjon)Interesting presentation of DNA, in computer programming terms.
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This is just some rambling by a computer programmer about DNA. I'm not a molecular geneticist. If you spot the inevitable mistakes, please mail me (bert hubert) at ahu@ds9a.nl
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This is just some rambling by a computer programmer about DNA. I'm not a molecular geneticist. If you spot the inevitable mistakes, please mail me (bert hubert) at ahu@ds9a.nl
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Scott KoonI've been wanting to write a comparison article about DNA/RNA/Proteins and programming languages for a while now. It's still something I'm thinking about.
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but most genes are thus present twice.
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