Sunday, 21 October 2012

Map 434 The Triangle of DNA





When we look to the triangle as an example of a three letter code for DNA we can colour each of the sides. For example TGC would have one orange side on the left, one yellow side on the right and one blue side at the bottom.  In this image we could say the midpoints of each side of the triangle denote TGC but that still leaves us with the peak of the triangle which must become something of a midpoint between two sides and then we have the centre point were those four points cross. So Infact DNA triangles have only three sides but they are creating other patterns. This particular triangle is moving in a clockwise direction. The peak is the midpoint between T and G Orange and yellow making a more pastel peach colour. The centre point is a combination of orange, yellow, blue and peach. Decidedly a shade of brown. Everything is a combination of something, find what is hidden at the midpoint and use it.

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