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The Physical Nature of D and A
i was very much inspired by this image many years ago, and i wondered whether we could use computer graphic to represent the molecular world. So let's begin. This is tan a in its classic double helix form. If we unwind the double helix and unzip the two strands, you see these things that look like teeth. Those are the letters genetic code, the twenty five thousand geanes you've got written in your d and a. And so what i'm about to show you is an accurate representation of the actual d and a replication machine that's occurring right now inside your body. We're pulling out, we're zooming out, out through a nuclear pore,...