Monday, 11 April 2016

Codons in Hexagram style and DNA Style for comparison


DNA Codons and The Hexagrams


Listed below are the Hexagram pairs e.g. 1/2 then the DNA Codons they produce then the next set of Hexagram pairs that are created in the manner of which DNA is matched, followed by the Codons they create. 

Hexagrams are matched up were T becomes A and vice versa but C and G remain unchanged if T or A are in the codon. If only C or G is in the codon then C becomes G and G becomes C. There are 8 codons that do not conform but the basic premise is as above for Hexagrams.

When it comes to DNA itself T and A and C and G are always interchangeable in all cases. 

This pattern shows how they relate to each other. 

1/2 GGG/CCC Unchanging GGG/CCC

3/4 ATC/CAT 49/50 TAG/GTA

5/6 AGA/TGT 35/36 TCT/ACA

7/8 CAC/CTC 13/14 GTG/GAG

9/10 AGG/GGT 15/16 TCC/CCA

11/12 AAA/TTT Unchanging AAA/TTT

13/14 GTG/GAG 7/8 CAC/CTC

15/16 CCA/TCC 9/10 GGT/AGG

17/18 GTC/CAG Unchanging CAG/GTC

19/20 AAC/CTT 33/34 TTG/GAA

21/22 GCT/ACG 47/48 CGA/TGC

23/24 CCT/ACC 43/44 GGA/TGG

25/26 GTT/AAG 45/46 CAA/TTC

27/28 ACT/TGA Unchanging TGA/ACT

29/30 CGC/GCG Unchanging GCG/CGC

31/32 TTA/TAA 41/42 TAA/TTA

33/34 TTG/GAA 19/20 AAC/CTT

35/36 TCT/ACA 5/6 AGA/TGT

37/38 ATG/GAT 39/40 TAC/CTA

39/40 CTA/TAC 37/38 GAT/ATG

41/42 AAT/ATT 31/32 TTA/TAA

43/44 GGA/TGG 23/24 CCT/ACC

45/46 TTC/CAA 25/26 AAG/GTT

47/48 TGC/CGA 21/22 ACG/GCT

49/50 TAG/GTA 3/4 ATC/CAT

51/52 GCC/CCG 57/58 CGG/GGC

53/54 CTG/GAC Unchanging GAC/CTG

55/56 GCA/TCG 59/60 CGT/AGC

57/58 CGG/GGC 51/52 GCC/CCG

59/60 CGT/AGC 55/56 GCA/TCG

61/62 AGT/TCA Unchanging TCA/AGT

63/64 ATA/TAT Unchanging TAT/ATA

Unchanging codons which still have the same letters whether changed by Hexagram
and/or DNA Codon variations.

1/1 – 11/12 – 17/18 – 27/28 – 29/30 – 53/54 – 61/62 – 63/64
6/6      6/2        3/7        3/8        1/1        8/4        7/4         9/1
2/2      2/6        4/8        4/7        9/9        7/3        8/3         1/9


 Examples of DNA Codons and both sets of pairs:

All sets of two or four match up in the crystals as we can see in this particular example they appear
in four of the corners. 

All of the unchanging codons seem understandable because of the alerts and letters but this particular codons stands out for me.......

17/18 GTC/CAG Unchanging CAG/GTC.....................CAG is also a well known codon that likes to reproduce itself over and over again..........is this because it has been trapped into a two pattern were others have a choice of four codons. Patterns Patterns everywhere..................fascinating. x 


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