Longevity

BACKGROUND: Since all genetic information can only come in the language of four nucleotides (A Adenosin C CytosineGuanineThymidine) all genetic information is fairly easily conveyed in musical form. Back in 2008 my friend Liz Wade and I sent away to 23andme.com to get our genetic code read and from there we used the code to create music.

Take Heroin Addiction for example: Liz simply assigned A, C and G to those notes, and assigned T to a F sharp. She then repeated a 10 nucleotides sequence several times. But that is just one way to do it. To be true to the music inherent in the sequences the only consistency that has to be maintained is that—as long as you’re within the same genetic marker—the nucleotides always have to be the same note, whether you assign A to A or A to G sharp.

DNA: A controversial finding to be sure, but according to research on 23&me.com I have higher odds of living to 100!

The FASTA sequence is below:

TCCCCGCAGA ACTCCTCTGT GCCCTCTCCT CACCAGACCT TGTTCCTCCC AGTTGCTCCCACAGCCAGGG GGCAGTGAGG GCTGCTCTTC CCCCAGCCCC ACTGAGGAAC CCAGGAAGGTGAACGAGAGA ATCAGTCCTG GTGGGGGCTG GGGAGGGCCC CAGACATGAG ACCAGCTCCTCCCCCAGGGG ATGTTATCAG TGGGTCCAGA GGGCAAAATA GGGAGCCTGG TGGAGGGAGGGGCAAAGGCC TCGGGCTCTG AGCGGCCTTG GCCCTTCTCC ACCAACCCCT GCCCTACACTMAGGGGGAGGC AGCGGGGGGC ACACAGGGTG GGGGCGGGTG GGGGGCTGCT GGGTGAGCAGCACTCGCCTG CCTGGATTGA AACCCAGAGA TGGAGGTGCT GGGAGGGGCT GTGAGAGCTCAGCCCTGTAA CCAGGCCTTG CCGGAGCCAC TGATGCCTGG TCTTCTGTGC CTTTACTCCAAACACCCCCC AGCCCAAGCC ACCCACTTGT TCTCAAGTCT GAAGAAGCCC CTCACCCCTCTACTCCAGGC TGTGTTCAGG GCTTGGGGCT GGTGGAGGGA GGGGCCTGAA ATTCCAGTGT
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