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The symbol is a mermaid. Teeval, a mermaid, tells Cúchulainn to carve her name and symbol on his shield. If he did this it would give him extraordinary powers. (Petrified Lightning)

+ The symbol looks like a mermaid, the top lines are the fin while the bottom lines are arms and the long line is the body.
The symbol has been shown to mean various things. While this theory could be possible, it is most likely not the sole meaning of the symbol.

The symbol relates to the dragon in the story of Kensei and the Princess Guillame tells his son the story of a serpent who ate a crane. In eating the crane, the serpent gained wings and was able to fly. Guillame sketches the symbol in the sand as he tells his story. (It Takes a Village, Part 3)

+ Dragons are often described as serpents with wings.

+ The dragon from Kensei's story is the only dragon that has been mentioned to date.

The symbol is meant to resemble RNA, which is where the abnormality lies...or just to indicate something to do with the abnormalities None.

+ The Symbol directly resembles RNA, but missing a rung....which might be the actual genetic abnormality.

+ In Lizards, Claire's science teacher says that the next step of evolution would be the removal of junk parts such as the little toe. It would be thematically relevant if powers are caused by the removal of a "junk" rung in the helix.

+ Sylar was noted to be messing with his DNA and probably RNA as well. RNA is also in the brain, which would make sense to this theory.
- RNA is in every living cell, in all organs, and in all species.

+ Production staff refer to the symbol as the "single helix".
- RNA is highly unstable, and its only last for a few minutes before being disintegrated. They could also refer to a "single helix" of DNA code which many virus have.

The Symbol is the logo for Yamagato Corporation's Genetic Research Division. None.

Kimiko Nakamura does mention that Yamagato has a biotech division. (Distractions)
- However, since both Hiro and Ando work for Yamagato, they would probably have recognized the symbol as a corporate logo, and not merely as stylized Japanese characters.

The different sightings of the symbol in various episodes were left behind by Hiro. None. + After realizing the significance of the symbol and its relation to his ancient Japanese hero (Godsend), Hiro feels his calling to make this legend known to the world. Possibly after mastering his powers, he then travels back in time to the locations of several key events and leaves behind the symbol to promote Japanese culture to the Western world. His time-stopping skills would be crucial in this task, as he would have to tattoo Jessica and draw on Claire's textbook while avoiding detection.
- That doesn't explain how the tattoo shows up on Jessica but not Niki.
+ The Haitian could also have been in cahoots with Hiro on this mission; Hiro would leave his mark while he erased the memories of the victims of this prank, hence they would have no memory of NOT having the symbol existing in their lives.
It's highly unlikely Hiro would waste his time (you know what I mean) arranging shards of glass, stones, and pasta into the symbol, although other more definite occurrances such as Kensei's sword could be created by Hiro.
The Symbol marks evolved humans that work for the Company. The Haitian wore the symbol on a necklace and works for the Company. (Collision) + Jessica has it on her back because she is an assassin for the Company (Linderman being in a management position in this organization).
The symbol is on the cover of the 9th Wonders! comic book. The Company could be the publisher of this magazine.
If this is true the Japanese origins of this symbol suggests that the Company also originated in Japan.
- The Haitian has had the symbol necklace since before he began working for the Company. (It Takes a Village, Part 4)
- Does not explain incidental or background occurrences of the symbol.
The Symbol reveals, to the careful observer, that the head of the Company is actually Alfred Hitchcock. None. +

If this is more than a coincidence, then it is almost certainly a reference rather than a plot point.

The Symbol has multiple meanings. None. + The production staff and Tim Kring himself have said that the symbol represents a helix.
+ Ando noted that the symbol is a combination of two Japanese characters. (Godsend)
The Symbol can block or enhance a persons power. None. + The Haitian wears the Symbol constantly around his neck and Heroes on occasion cannot use their power in his presence.
- This is more than likely mental manipulation.
+ Jessica, although she was seemingly normal, in joining with her living sister Niki, she displays a mark which gives her power which she later covers to camouflage her identity.
+ Hiro has the Symbol on Kensei's sword, which he claims to help him control his power.
- This is probably a mental thing. Hiro lost his confidence and optimism after Charlie's death. The sword merely made him feel better about himself and his mind was set.
- Kaito also states that it was Hiro's quest that returned his powers, not the sword.
The Symbol represents a division between people None. + The "S" line, could be represent a division or a wall, or even represent a way and distance, while the 3 horizontal lines represent people, in one side there is more people (or two kinds of people) and the other has less people (or a single kind of people).
The Symbol represents a division between people who are good or evil None. The single horizontal line is in the right side and is above the others, and could represent the (fewer) good, while the two others lines represent bad and inferior people.
if the two horizontal lines represent bad people, they could represent the bad humans and the bad evolved.
The Symbol represents a division between people who are better in one way and the others None. The single horizontal line is in the right side and is above the others, and could represent the (fewer) powerfull evolved, while the two others lines represent normal and inferior people.
if the two horizontal lines represent bad people, they could represent humans who are a majority.
the second line could represent the ones who aren't evolved "enough" and died, like Sylar victims.
The Symbol is a marker for Evolved Humans. It was used by the oldest of them originally and has since come to be their icon. It marks their items (Kensai/Hiro's Katana)
It marks their bodies (Niki's shoulder, Peter's arm.
It marks their endeavors (Yamagato Industries, Petrelli Law Firm)
As a note it's only a guess that they choose it conciously because they know it's meaning. Perhaps they choose it because subconciously they know its meaning.

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