Abstract:This article researches whether there is a link between Euler’s numbers and genetic codes. At first, the sum of the numbers of the first fifteen "15" digits of Euler’s numbers after the comma are converted to bases in genetic codes. Secondly, after the comma, Euler’s numbers with eighteen fifteen groups are converted to nucleotide bases. So, the results obtained by this way are expressed as nucleotide bases ( A, T, C, G, U). (A)Adenine, (T)Thymine, (C)Cytosin… Show more
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