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  [3F3] [5B1] [4A7] [391] [7FF] [102] [07E]
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  [7B9] [130] [230] [4E0] [552] [7A4] [715]
  [7B9] [130] [230] [4E0] [552] [7A4] [715]
Structural Enzymes or SEs like this. Well, not exactly this, this is just an example. Everyone's SEs are individual. They might also just be a one long line instead of two, depends if you stretch your DNA Access Console screen window. The SEs consist of 42 characters which are divided into '''23 sub-blocks''', with 3 pieces each. Let's see what purpose these blocks and characters have.
Structural Enzymes or SEs like this. Well, not exactly this, this is just an example. Everyone's SEs are individual. They might also just be a one long line instead of two, depends if you stretch your DNA Access Console screen window. The SEs consist of 57 characters which are divided into '''19 sub-blocks''', with 3 pieces each. Let's see what purpose these blocks and characters have.




=== Structural Enzymes - Powers, Disabilities & Species ===
=== Structural Enzymes - Powers, Disabilities & Species ===
There are '''13 blocks''' which control '''disabilities or powers''' and '''one block''' which controls whether the subject is a '''human or a monkey'''. The string is in '''Hexadecimal''' - which means base 16 in math terms. It means a number can range from 0 - as normally, zero - to F - equivalent of <strike>16</strike> 15. So, it can go like this, from lower to higher:
There are '''19 blocks''' which control '''disabilities or powers''' and '''one block''' which controls whether the subject is a '''human or a monkey'''. The string is in '''Hexadecimal''' - which means base 16 in math terms. It means a number can range from 0 - as normally, zero - to F - equivalent of <strike>16</strike> 15. So, it can go like this, from lower to higher:
   
   
  <font color=#FF000>'''0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F'''</font>
  <font color=#FF000>'''0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F'''</font>
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