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DNA Pixelation
« on: 25/03/2017 06:20:50 »
Melanin preserves DNA density by blocking radiation, radiation causes mutation which inflates the DNA and decreases cellular density causing pixelation, racial mixing decreases excess genetic inflation which increases cellular density but also increases cellular malleability/adaptability which increases the risk of incompatibility when poorly developed, though cells continually regenerate based on posture and center of gravity particularly during exercise, denser cells allow for more synapses and neurons, faster and denser muscle fibers, and more elasticity

Inbreeding preserves desireable traits such as aesthetic which increases compatibility but also increases DNA pixelation, mixing increases functionality

Pixelation allows lighter weight and requires less energy but slowly decreases functionality
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Re: DNA Pixelation
« Reply #1 on: 25/03/2017 08:19:46 »
High radiation has caused excess human gender variation, men are forced to resist the bad radiation ratio provided by our sun to ensure their decaying DNA survives

We should identify the genetic ratio that would ensure the longest survival when deciding who can live on mars
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Re: DNA Pixelation
« Reply #2 on: 25/03/2017 08:36:59 »
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DNA Pixelation

Please define "DNA Pixelation".

My understanding of Pixelation is that it is a form of quantization of a 2D analogue image.

However:
  • DNA is already digital (GATC base pairs)
  • DNA is organized into 1D Chromosomes (which are then hypercoiled to fit into the tiny cell nucleus).
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixelation

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Melanin preserves DNA density by blocking radiation

Melanin is found primarily in the skin, and blocks UV radiation from the Sun. This certainly reduces skin cancer - but UV only penetrates a small distance into our bodies.

Even so, each of our cells suffers somewhere over 10,000 mutations per day - much of it due to the ordinary metabolic processes in our cells.

So every cell needs effective DNA repair mechanisms.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_repair

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mutation which inflates the DNA

Please show how mutations inflate DNA.

Most DNA repair mechanisms restore the DNA chain without inflating it.

And when a DNA break cannot be repaired, the cell usually commits suicide (apoptosis).
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Re: DNA Pixelation
« Reply #3 on: 25/03/2017 09:24:59 »
Analogies and logic, were spatial holograms with the longest dna

edit- google says theres a dna strand longer than human but human is likely longest atomically with the most overturn over 4 billion years
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