UnNews talk:MPAA cracks down on illegal gene sequence

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Very nice. An unexpected twist on an amusing story...course now I have to go off and check that gene sequence...and maybe find out if it's a possible one in humans...and see if I have it...what?Binks 21:10, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

I just did a BLAST search on this gene sequence on [1]. No results were reported. Perhaps one half of this DVD key is encrypted in one organism, the other half in another life form, thus much more menacing to the RIAA for redundant and more secure storage of the key.--131.152.10.241 09:59, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps this needs a rewrite, since the codons in the genetic code are 3 base pairs long. Pentium5dot1 05:39, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

I realise that, but in order to translate the 16 byte AACS decryption code into Base4 (thus representing the "illegal" number as DNA), it took 4 genes to represent one byte of the code. I thought about simply breaking the final sequence up into groups of 3 (instead of 2), but it wouldn't work out evenly, and adding or removing any genes would ruin the underlying joke (such as it is). -- Wicked cScott (talklog) KUN PIE NS FP 13:13, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
I didn't realize you were going for a literal translation. It's just that such artistic license doesn't sit well with my brain given the biology class that I'm in right now. Thanks for clarifying. Pentium5dot1 00:05, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

It should be base4 nucleotide chain, not amino acid chain.