Semiotic nature of Genetic code

07 March 2024, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

In some previous works (2018a,b; 2019, 2021a,b, 2022) we presented a new type of mirror symmetry, expressed in the set of protein amino acids; such a symmetry, that it simultaneously represents the semiotic essence of the genetic code. In this paper we provide new evidences that the genetic code represents the unity of chemism and semiosis.

Keywords

Genetic code
Chemical code
Periodic system of chemical elements
Periodic system of numbers
Chemism
Semiosis
Protein amino acids
Mirror symmetry.

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