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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Oct 10, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:

      Dear Researcher,

      I think that the PubMed comments are a good added feature for authors to comment and expand on their work, to answer and to get input from the readers, and to make personal comments related the human aspect of their research. For example, in my current work and in the upcoming ones, I aim at taking a computer programmer's perspective upon the genetic code. Here I was able to test its Defragging ability, and in a future article here to appear, I aim to test its File Compression ability.

      To develop programming algorithms and languages based on the genetic code, for me seems like a thrilling exercise.

      What do you think?

      With my best regards,

      Fernando Castro-Chavez, PhD.

      10/10/2014, 5:34 PM.

      Houston, TX.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Oct 10, Fernando Castro-Chavez commented:

      Dear Researcher,

      I think that the PubMed comments are a good added feature for authors to comment and expand on their work, to answer and to get input from the readers, and to make personal comments related the human aspect of their research. For example, in my current work and in the upcoming ones, I aim at taking a computer programmer's perspective upon the genetic code. Here I was able to test its Defragging ability, and in a future article here to appear, I aim to test its File Compression ability.

      To develop programming algorithms and languages based on the genetic code, for me seems like a thrilling exercise.

      What do you think?

      With my best regards,

      Fernando Castro-Chavez, PhD.

      10/10/2014, 5:34 PM.

      Houston, TX.


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