DNA and Music (General)
Quote: "The DNA of a single-cell protozoan, for example, translates into a simple four-note repetition. But music transcribed from human DNA......such as the body's receptor site for insulin......is much more complex. 'Listeners knowledgeable about classical music hear similarities between these DNA-based compositions and the music of Bach, Brahms, Chopin, and other great composers,' writes Dr. Ohno. "DNA melodies are majestic and inspiring. Many persons hearing them for the first time are moved to tears."-I'd like to hear this music before coming to any conclusions, but it doesn't seem to be included in any of the links.-One of my chess correspondents is able to derive music from knight's tours of the chessboard, but it need cause Mozart no worry.
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GPJ
Complete thread:
- DNA and Music -
BBella,
2010-07-03, 08:13
- DNA and Music - David Turell, 2010-07-03, 13:07
- DNA and Music - dhw, 2010-07-04, 14:14
- DNA and Music -
George Jelliss,
2010-07-08, 00:18
- DNA and Music -
David Turell,
2010-07-08, 02:24
- DNA and Music - George Jelliss, 2010-07-10, 12:02
- DNA and Music -
David Turell,
2010-07-08, 02:24
- DNA and Music -
xeno6696,
2010-07-11, 02:35
- DNA and Music -
dhw,
2010-07-21, 08:20
- DNA and Music -
George Jelliss,
2010-07-22, 00:47
- DNA and Music -
dhw,
2010-07-22, 20:21
- DNA and Music -
George Jelliss,
2010-07-23, 19:59
- DNA and Music - dhw, 2010-07-25, 22:15
- DNA and Music -
George Jelliss,
2010-07-23, 19:59
- DNA and Music -
dhw,
2010-07-22, 20:21
- DNA and Music -
George Jelliss,
2010-07-22, 00:47
- DNA and Music -
dhw,
2010-07-21, 08:20