RWS-02 DNA as a Serial Datastream
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Seeing DNA for what it really is
What DNA REALLY is: DNA is a serial datastream containing Symbols & Tokens that have meaning & functionality in the molecular biological domain and is identical functionally to other kinds of data streams 2
And when we say “serial” we mean “a series” or “a sequence” of data…
Learning Resources: An Introduction to Data
A detailed discussion of what a serial datastream really is in essence…
Scientific Method Stage 1 - Make Descriptive Observations:
RWS02/DO-0006 DNA is a serial datastream containing Symbols & Tokens that have meaning & functionality in the molecular biological domain, and is identical functionally to other kinds of data streams Discussion
How so? Taking a Functional Point-of-View…
We present 4 Case Studies that clearly demonstrate serial datastreams 3 that DH/DHRF believes are functionally equivalent and yet are very different in their implementation
- Case Study #1 - Binary Data in Read Only Memory (“ROM”) 4
- Case Study #2 - Binary ASCII Data in a serial (“RS-232”) asynchronous datastream 5
- Case Study #3 - Binary Data over Radio in an MPT-1327 synchonous datastream 6
- Case Study #4 - The DNA serial datastream
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An example of “explicitness” in action !! ↩
In entirely different domains… ↩
For the purposes of this discussion/illustration, and for simplicity purposes, the data in a legacy “8k by 8 bit” 27C64 EPROM is featured… ↩
The RS-232 Serial Interface on everyday computing equipment has now been superceded by the much faster and much more complex “Universal Serial Bus” interface (“USB”), but for the purposes of this discussion/illustration, and for simplicity purposes, the RS-232 serial interface is featured… ↩
MPT-1327 is a UK-devised signalling protocol used in the implementation of trunked radio systems, which incidentially use a version of the ALOHA (resource control/rationing) protocol… ↩