Genomic instrument

Genomic Piano

A playable biological keyboard where amino acids become ivory keys and nucleotide modifiers shape the next note.

Loaded example: Human insulin precursor.

Playable molecule

Twenty amino acids, four nucleotide modifiers

White keys carry protein letters. Black keys color the next amino acid with brightness, softness, bass, or percussion.

Sequence score

Paste DNA, RNA, or protein

112 BPM
Instrument

Legend

Color and modifier system

Nonpolar

Lower, warm tones

Polar

Clean mid-register tones

Acidic

Bright, tense tones

Basic

Clear charged tones

Aromatic

Richer sustained tones

Special

Distinctive timbres

ABright
CSoft
GBass
TPulse

Playback

No sequence queued

Ready