Bacteriophage Qbeta (Qubevirus durum), widely considered a second modern structural proxy for the Earth’s oldest evolutionary RNA viruses, single-stranded RNA genome length of 4,217 nt converges with the 19th Fibonacci number = 4,181 at a remarkable precision of 99.15% by Stefan Geier et al., ISTS Simssee
B acteriophage Qbeta ( Qubevirus durum ), widely considered a second modern structural proxy for the Earth’s oldest evolutionary RNA viruses, single-stranded RNA genome length of 4,217nt converges with the 19th Fibonacci number 4,181 at a remarkable precision of 99.15% by Stefan Geier et al., ISTS Simssee, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 6, Haidholzen, Germany We analyze the genomic architecture of Bacteriophage Qbeta ( Qubevirus durum ) , widely considered a second modern structural proxy for the Earth’s oldest evolutionary RNA viruses. We demonstrate that Bacteriophage Qbeta ( Qubevirus durum ), widely considered a second modern structural proxy for the Earth’s oldest evolutionary RNA viruses, single-stranded RNA genome length of 4,217 nt* converges with the 19th Fibonacci number = 4,181 at a remarkable precision of 99.15%. Building upon the morphogenetic framework proposed by Stefan Geier et al.** we will later discuss how this nume...