DNA

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Respect for the mitochondria

Mitochondria are also known as energy production factories, and living organisms cannot survive without them. Mitochondria make up 10% of our body weight, and produce as much as 180kg of ATP per day. They were originally bacteria that were taken in 2 billion years ago. In honor of mitochondria,
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Respect for the folding structure

Folding structures, such as bird wings, which unfold their wings during flight and fold them into the body when not flying. This is a tribute to the ingenuity and functional folding of living organisms, such as internal folding, which is functional for storage and protection, increasing the surface area of ​​intestinal walls, and three-dimensional folding, which allows proteins to function.
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Respect for the triplets

A triplet is a set of three. Atoms are made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons, and protons and neutrons are made up of three quarks, and protein codes seem to be made up of three bases. There are many triplets on Earth, and three elements create complexity, like the three-body problem. In honor of the triplet.
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Respect for the squid and octopus

Squid and octopus are also known as primates of the sea. They deviate from the basic principles of life, have more genomes and genes than humans, freely edit RNA outside the nucleus, diversify their genomes with mobile genes, have excellent camera eyes, and have many hearts and brains. In tribute to these mysteries of life, squid and octopus
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Respect for DNA

DNA is also known as the basic blueprint of life. It is 2m long, has 6 billion base pairs, and has a million times the information density of a hard disk drive. There are A, B, and Z double helices, and there are not only ATGC genomes but also ZTGC genomes, and triple and quadruple helices also exist. In homage to the diversity of DNA