Authors: I.V. Savelev, N.V. Zyryanova, V.V. Guschin, A.V. Tovmash, D.S. Serdyukov, K.A. Kupriyanov, M.V. Myakishev-Rempel
The possible role of DNA sequence-dependent electromagnetic resonance in the formation of the morphogenic field is discussed. It is hypothesized that the basis of the morphogenic field is the resonant oscillations of clouds of delocalized electrons and protons in the stack of DNA bases, and that genomic repeats serve as universal resonators that provide two-way transfer of information between chromatin structures and the morphogenic field. The proposed algorithm for the resonant transformation of genomic information into the structure of the organism mediated by the morphogenic field is named "the DNA resonance code", and approaches to its decoding based on a combination of biophysics, spectroscopy, and experimental and computational genomics are proposed.
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