WIP
A notable technique involves mapping codons (triplets of nucleotides) to the complex plane. This can be achieved by assigning each nucleotide a complex number (e.g., A=1, C=i, G=-1, T=-i) and then forming codons as combinations of these numbers. This mapping facilitates the use of complex signal processing techniques and helps in identifying patterns and motifs within genetic sequences.
Equation for codon mapping: $C(n) = N_1 + N_2 \times e^{\frac{2\pi i}{3}} + N_3 \times e^{\frac{4\pi i}{3}}$
where $(N_1, N_2,)$ and $(N_3)$ are the complex numbers associated with the nucleotides of a codon, and $(C(n)$ represents the complex value of the nth codon.