Molecular codes translate information written in one type of molecule into another molecular language. We introduce a simple model that treats molecular codes as noisy information channels. An optimal code is a channel that conveys information accurately and efficiently while keeping down the impact of errors. The equipoise of the three conflicting needs, for minimal error load, minimal cost of resources and maximal diversity of vocabulary, defines the fitness of the code. The model suggests a mechanism for the emergence of a code when evolution varies the parameters that control this equipoise and the mapping between the two molecular languages becomes non-random. This mechanism is demonstrated by a simple toy model that is formally equiva...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The genetic code maps the sixty-four nucleotide triplets (codons) to twenty amino-acids. While the b...
The genetic code maps the 64 nucleotide triplets (codons) to 20 amino acids. Some argue that the spe...
We envision the molecular evolution process as an information transfer process and provide a quantit...
Life relies on the efficient performance of molecular codes, which relate symbols and meanings via e...
The physical language of molecular codes: A rate-distortion approach to the evolution an
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...
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...
Information encoding and processing in DNA has proved to be an important problem for biomolecular co...
The principle of least effort in communications has been shown, by Ferrer i Cancho and Solé, to expl...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...
The genetic code maps the sixty-four nucleotide triplets (codons) to twenty amino-acids. While the b...
The genetic code maps the 64 nucleotide triplets (codons) to 20 amino acids. Some argue that the spe...
We envision the molecular evolution process as an information transfer process and provide a quantit...
Life relies on the efficient performance of molecular codes, which relate symbols and meanings via e...
The physical language of molecular codes: A rate-distortion approach to the evolution an
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...
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...
Information encoding and processing in DNA has proved to be an important problem for biomolecular co...
The principle of least effort in communications has been shown, by Ferrer i Cancho and Solé, to expl...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract—Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, ...
Abstract The genetic code has a high level of error robustness. Using values of hydrophobicity scale...