Abstract Background The standard genetic code is redundant and has a highly non-random structure. Codons for the same amino acids typically differ only by the nucleotide in the third position, whereas similar amino acids are encoded, mostly, by codon series that differ by a single base substitution in the third or the first position. As a result, the code is highly albeit not optimally robust to errors of translation, a property that has been interpreted either as a product of selection directed at the minimization of errors or as a non-adaptive by-product of evolution of the code driven by other forces. Results We investigated the error-minimization properties of putative primordial codes that consisted of 16 supercodons, with the third ba...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The conservation of genetic information through the ages can not be explained unless one assumes the...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is a recipe for assigning unambiguously 21 labels, i.e...
The average e¡ect of errors acting on a genetic code (the change in amino-acid meaning resulting fro...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
International audienceThe standard genetic code (SGC) describes how 64 trinucleotides (codons) encod...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
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...
htmlabstractThe origin of the genetic code is a central open problem regarding the early evolution ...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The conservation of genetic information through the ages can not be explained unless one assumes the...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code table has a distinctly non-random structure, with simi...
BACKGROUND: The genetic code is known to be efficient in limiting the effect of mistranslation error...
Abstract Background The standard genetic code is a recipe for assigning unambiguously 21 labels, i.e...
The average e¡ect of errors acting on a genetic code (the change in amino-acid meaning resulting fro...
Many biological systems are typically examined from the point of view of adaptation to certain condi...
International audienceThe standard genetic code (SGC) describes how 64 trinucleotides (codons) encod...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
The standard genetic code (SGC) is central to molecular biology and its origin and evolution is a fu...
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...
htmlabstractThe origin of the genetic code is a central open problem regarding the early evolution ...
Studies on the origin of the genetic code compare measures of the degree of error minimization of th...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The conservation of genetic information through the ages can not be explained unless one assumes the...