The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scales as a proxy for amino acid character, and the mean square measure as a function quantifying error robustness, a value can be obtained for a genetic code which reflects the error robustness of that code. By comparing this value with a distribution of values belonging to codes generated by random permutations of amino acid assignments, the level of error robustness of a genetic code can be quantified. We present a calculation in which the standard genetic code is shown to be optimal. We obtain this result by (1) using recently updated values of polar requirement as input; (2) fixing seven assignments (Ile, Trp, His, Phe, Tyr, Arg, and Leu) based on apt...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...
The average e¡ect of errors acting on a genetic code (the change in amino-acid meaning resulting fro...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...
The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scales as a pr...
The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scales as a pr...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
Using a robustness measure based on values of the polar requirement of amino acids, Freeland and Hur...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Simple procedures are proposed to quantify how much an e...
The genetic code is known to have a high level of error robustness and has been shown to be very err...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code (SGC) is a unique set of rules which assign amino acid...
The genetic code maps the 64 nucleotide triplets (codons) to 20 amino acids. Some argue that the spe...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...
The average e¡ect of errors acting on a genetic code (the change in amino-acid meaning resulting fro...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...
The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scales as a pr...
The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scales as a pr...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
Using a robustness measure based on values of the polar requirement of amino acids, Freeland and Hur...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Simple procedures are proposed to quantify how much an e...
The genetic code is known to have a high level of error robustness and has been shown to be very err...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code (SGC) is a unique set of rules which assign amino acid...
The genetic code maps the 64 nucleotide triplets (codons) to 20 amino acids. Some argue that the spe...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...
The average e¡ect of errors acting on a genetic code (the change in amino-acid meaning resulting fro...
Any statement on the optimality of the existing code ought to imply that this code is ideal for cons...