This talk is based on three principles:
Biologists and Engineers view Programming Problems very Differently;
Encoding of Genetic Information is by both Nucleic Acid Structure (flipons) and Sequence (codons);
Encoding Genetic Programs by Structure is More Adaptive than by Sequence.
I will use the biology of left-handed Z-DNA and Z-RNA to exemplify these principles. I will also describe the potential use of other flipon classes in genetic programming.
Speaker: Alan Herbert, president and founder of InsideOutBio; academic supervisor of the International Laboratory of Bioinformatics.
April 13, 2021
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