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The Chern-Simons current in systems of DNA-RNA transcriptions

General Physics 2018-02-02 v1

Abstract

A Chern-Simons current, coming from ghost and anti-ghost fields of supersymmetry theory, can be used to define a spectrum of gene expression in new time series data where a spinor field, as alternative representation of a gene, is adopted instead of using the standard alphabet sequence of bases A,T,C,G,UA, T, C, G, U. After a general discussion on the use of supersymmetry in biological systems, we give examples of the use of supersymmetry for living organism, discuss the codon and anti-codon ghost fields and develop an algebraic construction for the trash DNA, the DNA area which does not seem active in biological systems. As a general result, all hidden states of codon can be computed by Chern-Simons 3 forms. Finally, we plot a time series of genetic variations of viral glycoprotein gene and host T-cell receptor gene by using a gene tensor correlation network related to the Chern-Simons current. An empirical analysis of genetic shift, in host cell receptor genes with separated cluster of gene and genetic drift in viral gene, is obtained by using a tensor correlation plot over time series data derived as the empirical mode decomposition of Chern-Simons current.

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@article{arxiv.1802.00314,
  title  = {The Chern-Simons current in systems of DNA-RNA transcriptions},
  author = {Salvatore Capozziello and Richard Pincak and Kabin Kanjamapornkul and Emmanuel N. Saridakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.00314},
  year   = {2018}
}

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45 pages, 30 figures, 2 tables