Making music from the sonification of Myrtle Rust DNA

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • DNA carries genetic information for the development and function of organism such as humans, plants and Fungi.
    A DNA sequence is a long, continuous chain made up of only four chemical bases referred to as G, A, T, or C. They repeat in various defined patterns to make up a gene.
    Many genes are identical from person to person, plant to plant or from fungus to fungus. But sometimes one of the chemical bases in the sequence is different from the usual pattern - could be a mutation. These changes could create advantages so that the fungus can infect other plant species.
    In the audio tool, any changes in a repetitive DNA sequence due to mutation give rise to a distinctive change in sound.
    In real life of course, DNA sequences are more complex than repetitive DNA. Cells follow the rules of gene expression. For starters, DNA sequences contain codons. A codon is a sequence of three bases which together make up a unit of DNA information. One codon directs one building block known as an “amino-acid” residue in a protein.
    Special codons mark the start and stop points of genes.
    During sonification these special codons are used to start and stop the audio.
    It is not intended that you can identify a codon from a particular musical note, however, the landscape of the audio is characteristic of the underlying DNA sequence. Audio inspection together with visual inspection of DNA sequences can be used to unlock their secrets.
    In this example I show how to work with the sonified audio as the basic of music creation - a powerful tool to engage people with the science and an interesting genre of creativity.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @Juan-qv5nc
    @Juan-qv5nc 2 дні тому

    Nice tune, thanks, though halfway through I lost the association between data and sounds.

  • @user-wo2te9dp8f
    @user-wo2te9dp8f 8 місяців тому

    Good morning! Is your software widely available to make music with?

  • @Engges1
    @Engges1 Рік тому

    We really quite said there are symbols such C D E F G A B (and all chromatics) to represent each particular vibration that generally use in music. Does these DNA symbols has ratio vibration? does it has a pitch? and how to intepreting or translating it? because I don't know these DNA symbols somehow turn into music within harmony, rhythm, and playing style like that..

  • @akankshasamuel8192
    @akankshasamuel8192 Рік тому

    This is mind blowing!!!

  • @IAmTheIpiphany
    @IAmTheIpiphany Рік тому

    This is amazing Mark, i would like to email you if possible to create some music with you.