ABSTRACT

In Chapter 4, we examined 3-and 4f-charge configurations of the genetic code amino acids. The existence of the ideal ±(I-L) is necessary and a sufficient condition for representation of amino acid configurations by indexes 3…19 and 4f…20f. These configurations are the coherent bundle of the genetic code amino acids and, consequently, determine the covariant derivative of protein, where each amino acid is identical to the potential of a conformal field. However, the basic nucleotides as well as the informational ones of DNA and RNA are also the charge configurations of amino acids.