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artist
  • Gregory Podgorniak
contributors
  • ShiftFn
license
  • Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
license-url
  • https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Summary

Description:

English: Visualization of DNA sequence invented in 2015 by Polish scientist Gregory Podgorniak, above this sequence - GCGGCTTCCTACCTTTAGCTCCGAGTATAGTGAGGCCTAGATATGCGCGGGCAGGTAGCTACAGTGTATACATG CTCGTTCTGCGGCATGCGGATATAAATTAAGGATAATACTCAAGTGTTCCAGGGGAGCAGTCATAAAGCACAAC TTCATTATCCCTAAGCTCAGTTAATCTAAGCATGTTTAGCGCTAAGTCTCGTCTACGCGGCAAATACTTTGTAA GCGTTTCTTTAACTTGCCGCTCTCAGAAGGGGCACGGCCGTCATTATGTAACAAGAACGAGTCTCTTACTGGTT GTGCGAGTGGAATGGAGCAACGATGTACGTGTACCGGAAATTTCTAAGGTTTCCCGGCGTATCGATCAAGTCCA GGTTACCGCCTCCCGACAAGGGTATGCTCAACATCCACTGCTGCTGTCCTACGCTCCCTTGGAGACCAATCCTG CGTCATTCAAACTTCGAACATGCGCCGGCATTGTATGTTCATGCCGATAGTGGGTTCATGTTGTGTTATTTACA TTCACTGAGTGGCTTCTGCATGTTTCTGGCTCGCCCGAGACTGATCACGCAAAAAATCTCAGAGATGAACTCAA CTGTACCCGTATAATTGGACCAAAGCTGTCGCGCAGCCGTTACGTGCGTATAGTAAATCCAATTTGCTGCAAAT TCAACAAAAAAGACAGGCTCACGATGCGACGATATTTTGATAATTTTCTAGCGGGCTCGGCCAGCGTACAGTGA GAGTTTACTGGTGGCGGCGCTGCTAACACGAGTT

this type of sequence can be a recording of a single gene - an unit of heredity.

Date:

2015

Source:

http://sresearch.scienceontheweb.net/visualization.php

Author:

Gregory Podgorniak

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