Abstract

On the basis of images of higher dimension of nucleic acids, the properties of the interaction of nucleic acids with each other have been studied. It was found that the region of interaction of nucleic acids is a cross-polytope of dimension 13 (the polytope of genetical information). Its structure indicates that the interaction of nucleic acids has a hidden order, according to which the number of standard amino acids exactly corresponds to the number of possible locations of nitrogenous bases in the polytope of hereditary information. This leads to the absence of the need to introduce the concept of the genetic code. It has been shown that DNA methylation leads to a significant increase in DNA informational activity, which makes it possible to resist a viral infection.

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