Thursday, 6 June 2013

Map 653 DNA Colours, letters and attractions







A has no orange or T in it

C has no yellow or G in it

T has no Green or A in it

G has no Blue or C in it

The very thing they lack is their complimentary opposite. So they are drawn to each other through necessity.

If you have a codon with only C or G in it you are only able to produce C blue or G yellow as their opposite codon will be C and G also.

If you have a codon with TGC for example that has three colours orange, yellow and blue but it also acquires green in its opposite codon. So all four colours are present in this codon. They vary depending upon the letters that each codon contains but those with only C or G cannot produce T or A and those with only T or A cannot produce C or G. Perhaps another pairing in life in the shape of our partners will give us the colour or letter we lack. 

 

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