From: Joe (joe@unicode.org)
Date: Sat May 22 2010 - 13:06:39 CDT
From news reports about synthetic DNA:
"... Venter and his colleagues created a special code, similar to Morse code, to "write" within the DNA itself. Instead of dots and dashes, they used the sequence of four DNA nucleotides, thymine (T), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and adenine (A), as a code for any letter, number or punctuation mark. Using the code, the team included the names of the study co-authors, a website, and even several philosophical quotes, complete with punctuation."
Sure, it's alive, but does it support bi-di?
Joe
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