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      <title>Fractal Structure in DNA Code and Human Language : Towards a Semiotics of Biogenetic Information</title>
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      <description>Evidence obtained by computer analysis confirms the scientific validity of the now wide-spread use of semiotic-linguistic nomenclature to describe the workings of the genetic apparatus. It shows that both natural languages with their semantic speech stuctures, which are sign representations of human mental activity and thought, and genetic texts(ie DNA/ RNA and proteins, etc) exhibit a strategically close geometrical fractal framework. A similar analysis of random texts of the same characters leads to the loss of this framework. This not only points to a causal supergenetic relationship between such texts that proceeds at some level in the demonstrated fractal framework, but that, for example, Chomsky's concept of a universal grammar, in relation to all forms of human languages (including mathematics and computer languages), is probably not only correct but is naturally genetically inherent.  </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 09:53:01 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>The DNA-wave Biocomputer</title>
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      <description>This paper reports experimental work carried out in Moscow at the Institute of Control Sciences, Wave Genetics Inc. and theoretical work from several sources. This work changes the notion about the genetic code essentially. It asserts: -1) That the evolution of biosystems has created genetic &quot;texts&quot;, similar to natural context dependent texts in human languages, shaping the text of these speech-like patterns. 2) That the chromosome apparatus acts simultaneously both as a source and receiver of these genetic texts, respectively decoding and encoding them, and 3) That the chromosome continuum of multicellular organisms is analogous to a static-dynamical multiplex time-space holographic grating, which comprises the space-time of an organism in a convoluted form. That is to say, the DNA action, theory predicts and which experiment confirms, i) is that of a &quot;gene-sign&quot; laser and its solitonic electro-acoustic fields, such that the gene-biocomputer &quot;reads and understands&quot; these texts in a manner similar to human thinking, but at its own genomic level of &quot;reasoning&quot;. It asserts that natural human texts (irrespectively of the language used), and genetic &quot;texts&quot; have similar mathematical-linguistic and entropic-statistic characteristics, where these concern the fractality of the distribution of the character frequency density in the natural and genetic texts, and where in case of genetic &quot;texts&quot;, the characters are identified with the nucleotides, and ii) that DNA molecules, conceived as a gene-sign continuum of any biosystem, are able to form holographic pre-images of biostructures and of the organism as a whole as a registry of dynamical &quot;wave copies&quot; or &quot;matrixes&quot;, succeeding each other. This continuum is the measuring, calibrating field for constructing its biosystem. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 10:41:40 +0200</pubDate>
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