So
If we change TCC DNA into RNA a simple way is to take one move
backwards T becomes C C becomes A and C becomes A. If it was written
as RNA
it would still be written as UCC and nothing else would change.
The
purpose of this list is to show how easily errors could occur when
DNA is being changed into RNA. TCC CAA and CTA all come into play.
Whereas we simply change the letter T to U but otherwise show no
other changes.
There is much to observe and become aware of here.
There is much to observe and become aware of here.
So
this list gives us something to observe and perhaps conclude about
the changes in DNA to RNA and of course back from RNA to DNA and how
errors might occur.
Those marked *** are alerts where the tops and bottoms of the hexagrams dont always conform to the usual standard.
As we know 1/9, 2/6 3/8 and 4/7 have a relationship to each other and we can see that very clearly through the number combinations of the DNA/RNA numbers.
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