Huh.
So ... is this representative?
Their work suggests that DNA is an oscillating medium, like a radio station, which sends and receives all sorts of genetic information via waves ... Each base-pair bond provides a carrier wave for data in three dimensions, and takes the form of an encoding-decoding process, much as a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine takes a picture of human tissue at one-second intervals and builds them up into a moving image ... In this model, genes have a holographic history of the organism’s development”a sort of 3-D biography from the moment of conception. Your body as an infant is essentially an empty vessel, into which wave information from your parents is passed on. As you grow, your chromosomes slowly build up data through the 3-D information carried and stored as waves.
http://www.theglobalintelligencer.com/feb2007/science