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This video demonstrates how the Fundamental Law of Inequality is responsible for the extraordinary stability of the genome over the 3.6+ billion years it has been around. This manifests itself as Universal Inverse symmetry whereby strings of nucleotides and their complementary inverses (after Watson-Crick complementarity A<->T and C<->G) must occur around the same frequency on every genome, whether RNA or DNA. For example the string 'ACGGT' and the string 'ACCGT' will occur at around the same frequency. This is likely responsible for the extraordinary stability of the genome allowing complex life to develop. | None yet | 11 |
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