Abstract Background The standard genetic code is a recipe for assigning unambiguously 21 labels, i.e. amino acids and stop translation signal, to 64 codons. However, at early stages of the translational machinery development, the codons did not have to be read unambiguously and the early genetic codes could have contained some ambiguous assignments of codons to amino acids. Therefore, the goal of this work was to obtain the genetic code structures which could have evolved assuming different types of inaccuracy of the translational machinery starting from unambiguous assignments of codons to amino acids. Results We developed a theoretical model assuming that the level of uncertainty of codon assignments can gradually decrease during the simu...
The in silico translation of open reading frames, using the 'universal genetic code', must be approa...
International audienceThe standard genetic code (SGC) describes how 64 trinucleotides (codons) encod...
The genetic code is examined in a new and systematic fashion: we consider the code as mapping of one...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is redundant and has a highly non-random structure. Co...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Translation of the genome into the proteome is a highly accurate biological process. However, the mo...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
The description of the optimized evolution of a code based on 4 nucleotides involves a sequential tr...
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The essential feature of the genetic cod...
The in silico translation of open reading frames, using the 'universal genetic code', must be approa...
International audienceThe standard genetic code (SGC) describes how 64 trinucleotides (codons) encod...
The genetic code is examined in a new and systematic fashion: we consider the code as mapping of one...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is redundant and has a highly non-random structure. Co...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Translation of the genome into the proteome is a highly accurate biological process. However, the mo...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
The description of the optimized evolution of a code based on 4 nucleotides involves a sequential tr...
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
The essential feature of the genetic code is the strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The essential feature of the genetic cod...
The in silico translation of open reading frames, using the 'universal genetic code', must be approa...
International audienceThe standard genetic code (SGC) describes how 64 trinucleotides (codons) encod...
The genetic code is examined in a new and systematic fashion: we consider the code as mapping of one...