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Linguistic Wave Genetics

 

Principles of Linguistic Wave Genetics, 2011

"Genome: a quasi intelligent system Classical genetics has discovered experimentally that genetic RNA texts contain ambiguous words (homonyms) which may have more than one meaning, and the choice of the meaning is determined by the context. The significance of this discovery which was missed by genetics, is as follows. These words (homonyms) code critically significant molecules: proteins. 

If such a word-code has two meanings, and one of them is wrong for creation of a particular required protein, this will result in a biochemical accident and death of the organism. So, for example, the word 'ring' can code two different meanings: a circle and a place of competition of boxers. 

In order to give the precise and unique meaning to a homonym, the genetic apparatus must first, comprehend’ the meaning of the RNA text and only then make a decision, what precise meaning to give to a word-homonym. This example clearly illustrates that the genetic apparatus has quazi-intelligence and is capable to quazi-thinking at the molecular level and at the level the genome-biocomputer."

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