Saturday, 29 November 2014

64 Codons of DNA as 20 Triangles

This is a map of triangles that make up the 64 codons of DNA.

Only 20 triangles are required to create the 64 codons and they can be read in a clockwise of anticlockwise direction. You have also see how the hexagram numbers connect to their opposite triangle.  Making a game of the triangles creating all 20 codons within a pattern is shown below.... no two triangles can read the same codon.

These triangles can be made into a Christmas Tree with Hexagrams dangling from each triangle or branch with tinsel from one triangle to its opposite making for a very pretty merry Christmas. x

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