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Schrödinger proposed that genes were what he called aperiodic crystals: that is, crystals with a similar repeated molecular structure to standard crystals, but modulated in some way, for example with different intervals or periods (hence “aperiodic”) between the repeats or different structures in the repeats—more like complex tapestry than wallpaper.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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