Examples of using Code of life in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Code of life?
It is the code of life.
Code of life?
It is the program. It is the code of life.
THE CODE OF LIFE.
We're now changing the DNA, the code of life.
THE CODE OF LIFE.
Tell the tree how to metabolize sugar.The instructions written in the code of life.
The instructions written in the code of life tell the tree how to metabolize sugar.
By the 1950s,biologists know that DNA exists and that it contains the code of life.
That DNA exists and that it contains the code of life. By the 1950s, biologists know.
We hack hardware, software, wetware, and, of course, the code of life.
How? We first need the code of life from the juices of the species intended as the host?
How? juices of the species intended as the host. We first need the code of life from the?
We first need the code of life from the… juices of the species intended as the host.
Tell the tree how to metabolize sugar.The instructions written in the code of life.
The instructions written in the code of life tell the tree how to metabolize sugar.
How? juices of the species intended as the host. We first need the code of life from the?
We must first have the code of life… how? from the juices of the species intended as the host?
And we're in possession of atool that gives scientists remarkable control over the code of life. And here we are, a few years later.
And we're in possession of a tool And here we are, a few years later,that gives scientists remarkable control over the code of life.
If humans had the technology to control the source code of life, what happens when we turn it on ourselves?
And here we are, a few years later,that gives scientists remarkable control over the code of life. and we're in possession of a tool.
So if you zoom in on this genome, then what you see, of course, is this double-helix structure--the code of life spelled out with these four biochemical letters, or we call them bases.
So if you zoom in on this genome, then what you see, of course, is this double helix structure--the code of life spelled out with these four biochemical letters, or we call them bases, right: A, C, G and T.
And that especially happened in the last 10 years, at the end of the 20th century, when the beautiful developments due to molecular biology,understanding the code of life, DNA, all of that seemed to actually put us, not closer, but further apart from answering those basic questions.
Within its spirals hide the secret codes of life.