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To: Wacka

I never said the DNA structure was binary, you said that.

You can’t follow a simple homework assignment that would take maybe 5 minutes of mousing, so I can’t help you at this point.

What you are asking me to do would not fit in this forum, as the map of the human genome fills several football fields.


71 posted on 11/21/2009 4:04:47 PM PST by blackpacific
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To: blackpacific
I never said the DNA structure was binary, you said that. You can’t follow a simple homework assignment that would take maybe 5 minutes of mousing, so I can’t help you at this point. What you are asking me to do would not fit in this forum, as the map of the human genome fills several football fields.

I quote Post #52 on this thread:

===Even a child ought to understand that DNA coding is binary, discrete, and thus digital.

Am I missing something?===

Since each base has a different structure, its coding relies on its structure. How do you get 0s and 1s from 4 bases? If what you said was true was true, you would only need to draw or discuss a short stretch, like a few bases to get your point across.

Since you still haven't, it is obvious you don't know anything about DNA. Have you isolated it, mutated it, put it in bacteria, yeast, and mice or sequenced it? Well, I have.

72 posted on 11/21/2009 4:24:29 PM PST by Wacka
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