302 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matterb2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter “6x9”Figure 7.7 The C. neoformans genome with each chromosome represented as a colored
bar. Genomic features are pseudocolored, from red (high density) to deep blue (low den-
sity). These include the density of genes, transposons, expressed sequence tags (ESTs),
and predicted single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) [326].Figure 7.8 The atomic spectra of the hydrogen atom. (1) The hydrogen atom absorption
lines detected in the light from Zeta Tauri. (2) The same absorption lines observed in the
light from another star, 11 Camelopaadlis [73, p. 472].locations and abundances of genes and related structures along the
chromosomes of the unicellular organism, Cryptococcus neoformans
[326]. In contrast, Figure 7.8 shows the wavenumbers (i.e., the number of
waves per cm) of light absorbed when the electron in the hydrogen atom
undergoes transitions from one energy level to another [73, 327].
Figure 7.7 is about the cell and Figure 7.9 is about the atom, but they both
reflect the probabilities of some events occurring along appropriate
structural coordinates in each system.
It may be useful to consider what may be referred to as the “gene
expression activity spectrum (GEAS)” which consists of the addresses
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