228 which primarily represents failure to comply with the plan for symmetric order as characterized by type 7 ? Indeed, two fundamental examples were addressed where the genetic code appears to have reversed orientation from symmetric order towards randomness. To the extent this compliance reaches beyond the coding and noncoding parts of the DNA characterized by type 7, this subject is further discussed in Course 101C, which may have interesting implications for genetic engineering. While the genetic code as the disruptive enabler of life has evolved from the building blocks of matter/energy as the disruptive enabler of matter/energy, keep in mind that all living organisms constructed according to the genetic code must also exist within the constraints of the physical environment constructed according to the underlying disruptive enabler of matter/energy. In other words, the disruptive enabler of matter/energy can be viewed as underlying both the evolutionary micro sourcing of the disruptive enabler of life as well as the evolutionary macro sourcing of the physical environment in which the disruptive enabler of life must exist (see Sections XII-E, F and G). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bibliographic References: Mathews, Christopher K. and van Holde, K.E.; Biochemistry; The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., 1991. National Laboratory of Medicine's PubMed Data Base for the amino acid composition of proteins. Richard E. Green, Johannes Krause, Adrian W. Briggs, Tomislav Maricic, Udo Stenzel, Martin Kircher, Nick Patterson, Heng Li, Weiwei Zhai, Markus His-Yang Fritz, Nancy F. Hansen, Eric Y. Durand, Anna- Sapfo Malaspinas, Jeffrey D. Jensen, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Can Alkan, Kay Pr fer, Matthias Meyer, Hernán A. Burbano, Jeffrey M. Good, Rigo Schultz, Ayinuer Aximu-Petri, Anne Butthof, Barbara Höber, Barbara Höffner,  Madlen Siegemund, Antje Weihman, Chad Nusbaum, Eric S. Lander, Carsten Russ, Nathaniel Novod, Jason Affourtit, Michael Egholm, Christine Verna, Pavao Rudan, Dejana Brajkovic, •eljko Kucan, Ivan Gu ic, Vladimir B. Doronichev, Liubov V. Golovanova, Carles Lalueza-Fox, Marco de la Rasilla, Javier Fortea, Antonio Rosas, Ralf W. Schmitz, Philip L. F. Johnson, Evan E. Eichler, Daniel Falush, Ewan Birney, James. C. Mullikin, Montgomery Slatkin, Rasmus Nielsen, Janet Kelso, Michael Lechmann, David Reich, Svante Pääbo; A Draft Sequence of the Neanderthal Genome; Science 7 May 2010 Vol 328.Gene Cords®, Whzmann Institute of Science, Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Wikipedia