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Self-translation

1. The Code

2. Transcribing mRNA

3. tRNA

4. Translating Symbol to Shape - the Role of aaRS

5. aaRS Transcription and Translation

6. The Circle Inside of Itself

7. Amino Acid, tRNA and aaRS Classes

8. The Middle Base Table

9. Isoacceptors and the Wobble Hypothesis

10. Post-transcriptional Modifications and Codon Bias

11. Translation at the Ribosome

12. Sliding and Frameshifting at the Ribosome

13. A Paired Base Table Reflects Two-Class Pattern

14. Base Pairs and Codon / Anticodon Coupling

15. Base Size and Codon Direction

16. Amino Acids Aren't Outside the Code - They're Embedded in it

17. Class Divisions and the Genetic Code Table

18. Base Positions and tRNA Directionality

19. Virtual Triplets and the Evolving Code

20. Base Sized and the "Operational" Code

21. Conversion of Size and Direction

22. Protein Folding and the Code

23. Size, Direction and Spiral

24. Two Strands - Gene and Protein

25. The Early Gene / Protein

26. One Two-sided Spiral, Two Genes, Two Proteins, Four Directions

27. Functional tRNA / aaRS

28. Two Types of Directional Size

29. Evolution as Applied Transitional Dimensionality

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