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| 189 | ## Pre-generated sequences | 189 | ## Pre-generated sequences |
| 190 | 190 | ||
| 191 | What I did was take interesting parts from an animal's genome and feed it to a tone generator script. This then generated a WAV file and I converted those to MP3, so they can be played in a browser. The last step was creating a spectrogram based on a WAV file. | ||
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| 191 | ### Niels Bohr quote | 193 | ### Niels Bohr quote |
| 192 | 194 | ||
| 193 | <audio controls> | 195 | <audio controls> |
