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A viral hit? The sequence of coronavirus makes surprisingly lovely music – IOL
Other researchers have written about this extensively in the coronavirus scientific literature but this is the first time you can distinguish between these regi…

By The Conversation9h ago
By Mark Temple
All my life Ive been involved in music and molecular biology. At the crossroads between science and art, I see great scope for insight.
My latest research, published in the journal BMC Bioinformatics, reveals how music can be used to reveal functional properties of the coronavirus genome.
This project followed earlier work I had done generating audio from human DNA sequences; this time, I wanted to apply those techniques to the virus sweeping the worl…
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