A system of "colour" transformations of symmetry is introduced on the basis of which all possible symmetry groups of the single-chain DNA molecule taken in the form of a genetic text are derived. A strict theoretical group description of such functionally important symmetrical structures as a palindrome, complementary palindrome and direct repeat is given and their possible role in the genome discussed. © 1993
It has long been claimed that the mitochondrial genetic code possesses more symmetries than the Stan...
Today, the palindromic analysis of biological sequences, based exclusively on the study of “mirror” ...
Any object with a characteristic shape possesses symmetry. Such an object could be a house, a tennis...
A system of "colour" transformations of symmetry is introduced on the basis of which all possible sy...
We investigate the quantum behavior encountered in palindromes withinDNA structure. In particular, w...
After explanation of the Chargaff´s first parity rule in terms of the Watson-Crick base-pairing betw...
Some previous studies suggest the extension of Chargaff's second rule (the phenomenon of symmetry in...
Single-strand DNA symmetry is pointed as a universal law observed in the genomes from all living org...
Some previous studies point to the extension of Chargaff’s second rule (the phenomenon of symmetry) ...
The DNA sequences containing multifarious novel symmetrical structure frequently play crucial role i...
The article is devoted to the study of the relationship of non-Euclidean symmetries in inherited bio...
International audienceWe find that the degeneracies and many peculiarities of the DNA genetic code m...
We investigate the possibility of interpreting the degeneracy of the genetic code, i.e., the feature...
Statistical analysis of the distribution of codons in DNA coding sequences of bacteria or archaea su...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
It has long been claimed that the mitochondrial genetic code possesses more symmetries than the Stan...
Today, the palindromic analysis of biological sequences, based exclusively on the study of “mirror” ...
Any object with a characteristic shape possesses symmetry. Such an object could be a house, a tennis...
A system of "colour" transformations of symmetry is introduced on the basis of which all possible sy...
We investigate the quantum behavior encountered in palindromes withinDNA structure. In particular, w...
After explanation of the Chargaff´s first parity rule in terms of the Watson-Crick base-pairing betw...
Some previous studies suggest the extension of Chargaff's second rule (the phenomenon of symmetry in...
Single-strand DNA symmetry is pointed as a universal law observed in the genomes from all living org...
Some previous studies point to the extension of Chargaff’s second rule (the phenomenon of symmetry) ...
The DNA sequences containing multifarious novel symmetrical structure frequently play crucial role i...
The article is devoted to the study of the relationship of non-Euclidean symmetries in inherited bio...
International audienceWe find that the degeneracies and many peculiarities of the DNA genetic code m...
We investigate the possibility of interpreting the degeneracy of the genetic code, i.e., the feature...
Statistical analysis of the distribution of codons in DNA coding sequences of bacteria or archaea su...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
It has long been claimed that the mitochondrial genetic code possesses more symmetries than the Stan...
Today, the palindromic analysis of biological sequences, based exclusively on the study of “mirror” ...
Any object with a characteristic shape possesses symmetry. Such an object could be a house, a tennis...