The Genetic Code - 17 short files Mathematical patterns in assignment of codons to amino acids
18. Various other odds and ends

1. Mass number 79, PO3 generating number 1504 (24 ams, R):

2. A simple way of reading in a dimension chain:

Note:
Sum of 594 + 473 + 352 + 231 + 110 = 1760 = total sum of Z in 24 free ams.
   (Cf. Z-sum generating A-numbers of codon grouped ams.)

3.  Another way of reading the sum of A+U and G+C groups of ams: 960 — 544 + 2H:

 Ala can derive from Pyruvate outside mitochondrias as well as from Oxaloacetate inside these. Could perhaps be viewed as representing the "other way around" in a dimension chain 5 ‹— 1.

4. Miscellaneous:

   a)  B-chains from 8th root of the superposed chain of odd numbers:

         897,531 x 103 = 1772,73          1772 = 24 unbound B-chains

  b)  Connecting to the root of 6-digit numbers in a chain:

5. "Computer language":

      A dimension chain as triplets:

     (Cf. the hypothesis about number 2 as a natural log base in inward direction:
       2 as the "E"-number = sum of poles in dimension degree 0/00.

 714: 27 + 21 + 24 = 146 (A-number for a-ketoglutarate)
                             = 1/2 x 292, see the Exponent series.
          Also number of base pairs of DNA on histones.

   5 / 7 = 7 14 28 57 (Cf. menu Biochemistry about 1/7 etc.)
           14 → 28 →56 is also a way of fusion in the stars: Si - Ni - Fe.

* Serine is a special amino acid in having two diametrical codons:
   UC and AG(U/C).   

6. Π approximately out of a dimension chain

© Åsa Wohlin:
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