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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 17, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:

      Dear reader,

      In this work I compare the load of the codons from the human genetic code with that one from multiple other organisms, the symmetry discovered according to the frequency per codon was precise, and I discovered that 12 of the most used codons per amino acid end in C, 8 of the most used codons end in G, with one of them being the start codon, and only 2 most used codons end in A, one of then being a stop codon!

      Attentively,

      Fernando Castro-Chavez, PhD Formerly at the Baylor College of Medicine.

      Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, MX

      01/17/2018


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2018 Jan 17, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:

      Dear reader,

      In this work I compare the load of the codons from the human genetic code with that one from multiple other organisms, the symmetry discovered according to the frequency per codon was precise, and I discovered that 12 of the most used codons per amino acid end in C, 8 of the most used codons end in G, with one of them being the start codon, and only 2 most used codons end in A, one of then being a stop codon!

      Attentively,

      Fernando Castro-Chavez, PhD Formerly at the Baylor College of Medicine.

      Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, MX

      01/17/2018


      This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.