Protein music (DNA music or genetic music) is a musical technique where music is composed by converting protein sequences or genes to musical notes. It is a theoretical method made by , who is a physicist, composer and mathematician. The first published references to protein music in the scientific literature are a paper co-authored by a member of The Shamen in 1996,and a short correspondence by Hayashi and Munakata in Nature in 1984.
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| - Η μοριακή μουσική (διεθνώς: Molecular music) είναι η μουσική που έχει ως βάση για τη σύνθεσή της τη μετατροπή σε νότες είτε ακολουθιών νουκλεοτιδίων οπότε ονομάζεται γονιδιακή μουσική ή γενετική μουσική (Gene music, ή Genetic music), είτε αλληλουχιών αμινοξέων οπότε ονομάζεται πρωτεϊνική μουσική (Protein music). (el)
- Protein music (DNA music or genetic music) is a musical technique where music is composed by converting protein sequences or genes to musical notes. It is a theoretical method made by , who is a physicist, composer and mathematician. The first published references to protein music in the scientific literature are a paper co-authored by a member of The Shamen in 1996,and a short correspondence by Hayashi and Munakata in Nature in 1984. (en)
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| - Η μοριακή μουσική (διεθνώς: Molecular music) είναι η μουσική που έχει ως βάση για τη σύνθεσή της τη μετατροπή σε νότες είτε ακολουθιών νουκλεοτιδίων οπότε ονομάζεται γονιδιακή μουσική ή γενετική μουσική (Gene music, ή Genetic music), είτε αλληλουχιών αμινοξέων οπότε ονομάζεται πρωτεϊνική μουσική (Protein music). (el)
- Protein music (DNA music or genetic music) is a musical technique where music is composed by converting protein sequences or genes to musical notes. It is a theoretical method made by , who is a physicist, composer and mathematician. The first published references to protein music in the scientific literature are a paper co-authored by a member of The Shamen in 1996,and a short correspondence by Hayashi and Munakata in Nature in 1984. (en)
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