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by enriquto 2668 days ago
And using 8 bits to encode 2 is also a very strange choice.
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That's not entirely true. There are also bits associated with ambiguous combinations of single base pairs, so there is actually 4 bits of information if all ambiguous combinations are possible. But it'd be much closer to 2 if you took into account how rare these are. Still, had he done exactly the same encoding without those column gaps between I wouldn't have criticized.
Sure but keep in mind that there is no objective, this is just free expression, or, an art project.