 What if I told you that music and DNA have something in common? Yeah, you heard me right. The nucleotide sequence of DNA can be converted into music. What I am about to share with you is going to blow your mind. So, back in 1986, a geneticist from Japan, Suzumu Ono, figured out you can actually turn DNA into music, like he took the building blocks of our DNA, those things called nucleotide bases, and matched them up with musical notes. So, G-T-C-A turned into A-C-G-D. How cool is that? This got people thinking, hey, if we can turn DNA into tunes, can tunes affect our DNA? We all know music moves us, right? It can make you cry, laugh, or chill you out. But changing our DNA, that sounds like a crazy idea. But what if music can heal us on a level we've never even imagined? So, Ono's work was like opening a door to a whole new world.