Here are the 14 most common names of God, and the number of times they appeared in 100,000 amino acids taken from the first half dozen genes in each of the 23 chromosomes. 12 of these names are commonly found in the Hebrew Scriptures, 2 are found in Jewish prayer books as abbreviations for Adonai, Lord. (Hebrew is written right to left as in the following examples. See Technical Notes for a more detailed discussion of the Names of God.)
YY | (Jewish prayer book abbreviation of Adonai) | ײ | 1087 |
YH | (Abbreviation of YHWH) | יה | 705 |
EL | (Abbreviation of Elohim) | אל | 409 |
AB | Father | אב | 330 |
cL | (Most High; Combines 3 variants) | על | 246 |
YYY | (Another prayer-book type Adonai abbreviation) | ייי | 128 |
HYH | He who exists | היה | 53 |
ALHYM | Elohim, God (including singular forms of the name) | אלחימ | 51 |
RWAJ | Spirit | רואח | 16 |
HSM | The Name | השמ | 15 |
YHWH | I am what I am | יהוה | 11 |
QNA | Jealousy | קנא | 8 |
ADNY | Adonai, Lord | אדני | 2 |
YSWc | (Jesus) | ישוע | 1 |
About every 33 amino acids, there is a name of God. I would say the DNA is rather thoroughly signed/initialled!
There were four instances of Allah (Hebrew form) and a lone “angel”. The Hebrew equivalent of “Crick” and “Watson” (who discovered the DNA structure) had several instances!
I found the same predominance of God-names for the DNA of Japanese rice, the common fruitfly, Drosophila, the bacterium E.Coli and the salt-loving organism H. salinarum. It seems God signed all DNA!
For non-human DNA there were four occurrences of YHWH in 100,000 amino acids. For humans in the same 100,000 amino acids there were 11. The chances of that balance are about 15:1 against.