Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with similar amino acids often encoded by codons series that differ by a single nucleotide substitution, typically, in the third or the first position of the codon. It has been repeatedly argued that this structure of the code results from selective optimization for robustness to translation errors such that translational misreading has the minimal adverse effect. Indeed, it has been shown in several studies that the standard code is more robust than a substantial majority of random codes. However, it remains unclear how much evolution the standard code underwent, what is the level of optimization, and what is the likely starting point. Results We exp...
The standard genetic code is non-randomly organized. The Error minimization hypothesis interprets th...
Abstract Background The canonical code, although prevailing in complex genomes, is not universal. It...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is redundant and has a highly non-random structure. Co...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
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 Background The standard genetic code is a recipe for assigning unambiguously 21 labels, i.e...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The standard genetic code is non-randomly organized. The Error minimization hypothesis interprets th...
Abstract Background The canonical code, although prevailing in complex genomes, is not universal. It...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evolution of the genetic code: partial optimizati...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is redundant and has a highly non-random structure. Co...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
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 Background The standard genetic code is a recipe for assigning unambiguously 21 labels, i.e...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The standard genetic code is non-randomly organized. The Error minimization hypothesis interprets th...
Abstract Background The canonical code, although prevailing in complex genomes, is not universal. It...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...