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  • Apr 25, 2012, 10:01 PM
    zanderbaxa
    Do inanimate objects have DNA?
    Can man-made 0bjects be described with a DNA object, where DNA object encapsulates both data and methods)can be represented with a ternary number system (e.g. 0, 1, 2, and 3)? Both the true DNA molecule and the synthetic DNA string are polymorphic classes. True DNA can be thought of as an aggregation of DNA objects and methods
    (e.g. RNA may be a method). All objects are instantiation of the classes.

    Polymorphism is similar to recursion, in that a DNA strand is part of another DNA strand, and some of the methods (encapsulated in a DNA data object) have the same name, though their processing details differ.

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