Yet again, thanks for the read. I don't know about the rest of the community, but I really appreciate your work of bringing a bit of science to B.net. I'm a bit rusty on genetics, to be honest, so it was nice to have this refresh my memory.
It's very interesting that math is related to biology in such a fundamental way. But as they say: biology is only applied chemistry, chemistry is applied physics, and physics is applied math. And hence the fundamental structures of nature are always mathematical. But I always find the practical examples of it somewhat amazing.
I'm glad you enjoyed this week's post. It certainly is incredible to see mathematics at work in places you would not initially suspect. From genetics to kinetics, it is always fascinating.