Sunday, 11 September 2016

DNA Codons and Amino Acids

I start off this pattern with a positive base of the Hexagram + 47 TGC this creates
a shadow Hexagram on top of Hexagram – 48 CGA. As they expand out into the
world they continue to create and have CGT Hexagram 1/4 + 59 at the top and AGC
7/1 Hexagram – 60 at the bottom. These are created from the triangles that are now
sticking out. Some patterns repeat like CCG and GGC but only count once.

 So in the same way that 1/7 partners 4/1 and 1/4 partners 7/1 we have all four
variations on a theme that 1/7 can create. 1/7 and 4/1 belong to the 1/1 Crystal.
7/1 and 1/4 belong to the double crystal.

We see that in the style of the Hexagrams T becomes A and vice versa but C
and G remain unchanged because they also have a T or A in the codon. With
normal DNA T/A and C/G always swop to partner each other but those rules
do not apply in the Hexagrams of the I Ching. This is the shape it creates from
its position within The I Ching Word.

  

Musical notes for all four codons are as follows.... TGC-C F# B... AGC-C# F# B
......notice how with TGC the C has been sharpened in AGC... CGT D# F# G# …
CGA D# F#A and in CGT D# F# remain the same but G# has been sharpened to A.
So we can raise the tone or lower the tone for each pairing. For all four codons the
following notes are available to play.... C C# D# F# G# A B so the highest sharp is
G# thus making it possible to play these four codons in A Major. TGC/AGC can
be played in G major but once they open themselves out they can also reach A major.

The amount of codons that can be made from this pattern ignoring the two versions
of CCG and GGC although one is vertical and one is horizontal so they may have
other meanings but for the sake of the count we find the following codons within
this pattern......TGC CGA CGT AGC ATG GCC GGC GGT GTC TCC TCG CCG
CGG GGA GAT TAC ACC ACG TAG ATC GCA GAC CAT AGG TGG GTA CAG
CTA CCT AGC GCT CGA CCA ….33 variations on a theme. Are there 33 ways I
can present myself to the world. What types of amino acids do these 33 produce am
I potentially lacking in something or having something to excess.

Cysteine,
Arganine, Arganine, Arganine, Arganine, Arganine, Arganine,
Serine, Serine, Serine, Serine,
MET,
Alanine, Alanine, Alanine,
Glycine, Glycine, Glycine, Glycine,
Valine, Valine,
Proline, Proline, Proline,
Aspartic Acid, Aspartic Acid,
Tyrosine,
309, 309,
Stop Amber,
Isoleucine,
Histidine,
Tryptophan,
Glutamine,
Leucine,

33 Codons but 35 added as the double GGC AND CCG may increase the count.
Only one Start MET and One STOP Amber and only one Cysteine from the original
codon TGC which started the ball rolling. We have 6 Arganine, 4 Serine, 3 Alanine,
4 Glycine, 2 Valine, 3 Proline, 2 Aspartic Acid, 1 Tyrosine, 2 Threonine, I Isoleucine,
I Histidine, 1 Tryptophan, 1 Glutamine and 1 Leucine. So 17 variations within this
pattern.

The missing Amino Acids here are.....Phenylalanine, Asparagine, Lysine, Glutamic
Acid.

Phenylalanine and Lysine cannot be synthesised in the body and must be found
in the diet. Asparagine and Glutamic Acid can be synthesised in the body, so all things
considered Phenylalanine and Lysine must be sought out in the diet as they cannot be
made within the body. Dairy, meat, fish and chicken are a good source of Phenylalanine
and Lysine. A vegetarian could add soy or nuts to the diet.

What do you lack or have to excess............x  

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