The Emergence Machine

Triple Helix

abstract · biology · Level 4 · E4

E4Complex Molecules

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Emergence definition

A three-stranded helical structure emerges from the combination of nucleic acids, which are composed of compounds, ions, and atoms, and are stored in a database, where two complementary strands are twisted together with a third strand.

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Historical origin

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Prerequisite chain

Possible path of this concept down to the fundamental substrate.

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Prerequisites

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  • Acid L3 (requires)
    A three-stranded helical structure composed of nucleic acids, typically found in DNA and RNA, where two complementary strands are twisted together with a third strand.

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