Discovering y-Narratives Hidden in Non-Coding Human Genome: y-Text-Finder and Genomic Multilayer Store.

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2022-10-01
Havard R Glattre, Eystein Glattre, Lars Moe
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This article is about the discovery of thousands of narrative-like structures, like human corpus-texts, but written by y-words which are nucleotide strings delimited by stop codons in the non-coding part of the human genome. In a previous article these strings were shown to behave like human words. We use a text-finder to search for texts composed of the y-words, forming what we call y-narratives, and demonstrate that the non-coding human genome behaves like a multilayer structure due to the way the text-finder works. Tables are presented which show that y-narratives of increasing y-word-length are found in increasingly superior layers of the multilayer structure, although the uppermost layers of many chromosomes may lack a specific y-narrative. We discriminate between two types of y-narratives, one more like human language than the other, and demonstrate some of their linguistic characteristics. Some of the seemingly important consequences of the Astonishing Conjecture are briefly discussed. The overall objective of the paper is to establish an understanding of the corpus-narrative properties of the non-protein-coding genome and enable future study of the informational structure therein.

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发现隐藏在非编码人类基因组中的y-叙事:y-文本查找器和基因组多层存储。
这篇文章是关于发现成千上万的类似叙述的结构,就像人类的语料库文本一样,但由y字组成,这些y字是由人类基因组非编码部分的停止密码子分隔的核苷酸字符串。在前一篇文章中,这些字符串表现得像人类单词一样。我们使用文本查找器来搜索由y字组成的文本,形成我们所谓的y叙述,并证明由于文本查找器的工作方式,非编码的人类基因组表现得像一个多层结构。所提供的表格表明,尽管许多染色体的最上层可能缺乏特定的y-叙事,但在多层结构的越来越高的层中发现了y字长度增加的y-叙事。我们区分了两种类型的y-叙事,其中一种更像人类语言,并展示了它们的一些语言特征。简要地讨论了惊人猜想的一些看似重要的结果。本文的总体目标是建立对非蛋白质编码基因组的语料库叙述特性的理解,并使其信息结构的未来研究成为可能。
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