I heard some geneticists have produced music from genome sequences. What is the procedure for transforming sequences of A, G, T and C into sequences of musical notes? Has this been done as well to amino acid sequences in proteins?
as it appears to me (please feel free to correct me if you don't agree), any readable sequential code can be transferred into a sequence of acoustic patterns, e.g. if the chemical bases adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (T) each correspond to a particular note, a different note is assigned to the sugar molecule and yet a different note to the phosphate molecule, you should be able to get tones that appear at the same time and others that appear sequentially. This is not unique to DNA. It should be possible for any code that appears sequentially, as long as you have a clear assignment what element in the code corresponds to what musical note.