Testing for Subcellular Randomness

Physics – General Physics

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18 pages,3 figures

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Statistical tests were conducted on 1,000 numbers generated from the genome
of Bacteriophage T4, obtained from GenBank with accession number AF158101.The
numbers passed the non-parametric, distribution-free tests.Deoxyribonucleic
acid was discovered to be a random number generator, existent in nature.

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