This document expresses some thoughts which have been rolling around my mind since 1980 when I rekindled by original interest in biology. At that time, I was a computer technologist who had recently decided that a career in software might offer more stability than one in hardware. That same year I stumbled upon "The Eighth Day of Creation" in a Toronto book store when something clicked in my head. This webpage will be successful if I can light a similar spark in at least one other person.
Neil Rieck - 1998-01-23
| Edit History | What |
|---|---|
| 1998-01-23 | original web page |
| 2004-10-31 | added links back to http://en.wikipedia.org (an open-source encyclopedia) |
| 2004-11-08 | added
"Mitochondrial Genetic Code" Table added book references |
| data bits | equivalent decimal value |
|---|---|
| 000 (all off) | 0 |
| 001 | 1 |
| 010 | 2 |
| 011 | 3 |
| 100 | 4 |
| 101 | 5 |
| 110 | 6 |
| 111 (all on) | 7 |
Summary: This technology is
based upon the simplicity of bits and bytes which many people take for
granted after seeing binary demonstrations using everything from ping pong
balls to light bulbs. In order for this simple representation to work, very
complicated circuitry is required to provide memory, storage, and
instruction processing.
Points:
Protein Synthesis
| Symbol | Amino Acid (or Function) |
|---|---|
| ala | alanine |
| asn | asparagine |
| asp | aspartic acid |
| arg | arginine |
| cys | cysteine |
| gln | glutamine |
| gly | glycine |
| glu | glutamic acid |
| his | histine |
| ile | isoleucine |
| leu | leucine |
| lys | lysine |
| met | methionine (and/or punctuation = start) |
| phe | phenylalanine |
| pro | proline |
| ser | serine |
| thr | threonine |
| trp | tryptophan |
| tyr | tyrosine |
| val | valine |
| stop | punctuation = stop (stop protein synthesis) |
Summary: Even though this
technology is based upon the simplicity of base 4 math, instruction storage
(DNA), instruction fetching (DNA to RNA transcription), and instruction
execution (RNA to protein synthesis in the ribosome) make this information
technology much more complicated than it would first seem.
Points:
Hey, if comparative anatomy is allowed then why not this?
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