%0 Journal Article %T Are Irrational Numbers (Like the Square Root of the Number Seven) Applicable to Genetic Sequences? %A Tahir Olmez %J Open Access Library Journal %V 9 %N 3 %P 1-8 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2022 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1108513 %X According to Quantum Perspective Model, this article researches whether there is a link between the square root of seven numbers and the genetic sequences. At first, the square root digits of the number seven after the comma are added respectively. Secondly, the resulting sum corresponds to the nucleotide bases, the results obtained in this way are expressed as nucleotide bases. (A, T, C, G, and U). (A) Adenine, (T) Thymine, (C) Cytosine, (G) Guanine, (U) Uracil. From this point of view, when the first four hundred and fifty digits of the square root of the number seven after the comma are calculated, the gene sequence is obtained as follows: [GATTUAAGUTAATATTAUTAGTTTGATT]. Thirdly, after researching this sequence at NCBI (National Biotechnology Information Center), the search result is similar to bony fishes, especially Danio rerio (zebrafish). Fourthly, the genetic codes of zebrafishes were found to be similar to human genetic codes. Lastly, some repetitions were detected exactly like this: as ¡°GAT¡± and ¡°UTA¡±. In summary, the connection between these results and the square root of the seven in mathematical science and the genetic codes in biochemistry shed light on explaining irrational numbers. %K Quantum Perspective Model %K Biochemistry %K Danio rerio %K Danio aesculapii %K Timema %K the Square Root of Seven and NCBI (National Biotechnology Information Center) %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/6770829