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    Task of the introns, cell communication explained by field physics

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    The evolution of genes is achieved via cellular communication based on the principles of resonance. Resonance between the DNA of cells requires not only the appropriate frequency and phase but also mirrored modulation of the transmitter and receiver using identical information. If the receiver is missing information that still needs to be transported, no interference or suppression of the resonance is allowed. In nature creating a predominance of non-coded DNA regions, which maintains and completes the resonance required in reading and writing of genetic information, solves this problem

    Current trends in high dilution research with particular reference to gene regulatory hypothesis

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