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https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813278981_0004Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
Abstract:

As mentioned in the Preface, a fundamental mathematical resemblance between DNA and our Alternative Model (AM) was established in my Book of Reference (BoR) (Avrin 2015). Here, we want to show this in a more detailed way. Nevertheless, although there is a lot of Complementarity associated with the AM, for comparison to DNA, all we really need are the basic set of fermions, and it is clear in the preceding chapter that the development of the AM taxonomy is essentially just an enlarged reflection of the essence of that set. So, here’s what we know about them:

  • In the first place, there are four of them.

  • Each one has three features, the quirks.

  • The quirks are labeled using a binary alphabet