“…DNA sequences are combinations of four nucleotides A, T, C, G. Depending upon the chemical structures the four bases can form 16 combinations of dual nucleotides along with repeat bases (AG,GA,CT,TC,AC,CA,GT,TG,AT,TA,GC,CG,AA,TT,CC,GG). Depending upon the chemical structure along with repeating DN groups, the dual nucleotides are classified into seven (07) possible classes [10] given in Table 1. According to the definition of central dogma, transcription and translation are the two steps, through which the information in genes flows into proteins.…”