Volume 17 No 3 (2019)
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A Quantum Perspective Model to Genetic Codes Through Various Sciences
Kevser Köklü
Abstract
The diversity of scientific disciplines is explored by many researchers. This article tries to search for the relationship
between pi numbers and genetic codes. Twenty-two (22) seven (7) manual division, the result of the process after
the comma is similar to the nucleotide base codes: As in fourteen (14) groups [Uracil (U), Thymine (T), Adenine
(A)] forever. Written in reverse order, from UTA to ATU, as in the direction of reading gene expression between DNA
and RNA (3′ to 5′ direction and vice versa). After searching this consequence in NCBI databases, some conceptual
relationships were acquired regarding to living creatures. Because, the findings of NCBI (National Biotechnology
Information Center) search result are similar to ZEBRAFISH-DANIO RERIO. It has been proved that Zebra fish genetic
codes are very similar to human genetic codes. Additionally, these consequences are indicator of relationships between
bases in biogenetics and other sciences. Secondly, not only are the maximum value number of the acid base ratio scale
in chemistry fourteen but also, the number groups of each Pi are taken in math calculations related to nucleotide bases,
fourteen too. Lastly, the chemical structures of bases include Carbon(C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O) and Hydrogen (H).
In sum, this resemblance may be the beginning of interrelationships of sciences on the basis of quantum perspective
model at minor level systems. In other words, atoms with the smallest structures of bases can be taken as a small unit
of analysis from the same point of view as math numbers. In sum, both 428571serial numbers of pi and the whole
nucleotide base atoms have a cycling periods, too. This paradigm may leads to “Interrelationships of Sciences”
Keywords
π numbers, genetic codes, Zebrafish-Danio Rerio, NCBI and Quantum Perspective Model
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