The informational properties of biological systems are the subject of much debate and research. I present a general argument in favor of the existence and central importance of information in organisms, followed by a case study of the genetic code (specifically, codon bias) and the translation system from the perspective of information. The codon biases of 831 Bacteria and Archeae are analyzed and modeled as points in a 64-dimensional statistical space. The major results are that (1) codon bias evolution does not follow canonical patterns, and (2) the use of coding space in organsims is a subset of the total possible coding space. These findings imply that codon bias is a unique adaptive mechanism that owes its existence to organis...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The informational properties of biological systems are the subject of much debate and research. I p...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Here I show that the mean codon usage bias of a genome, and of the lowly expressed genes in a genome...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Some mutations in gene coding regions exchange one synonymous codon for another, and thus do not alt...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
The genetic code is redundant, with most amino acids coded by multiple codons. In many organisms, co...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
The genetic code encodes 20 amino acids using 64 nucleotide triplets or codons. 18 of the 20 amino a...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The informational properties of biological systems are the subject of much debate and research. I p...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Here I show that the mean codon usage bias of a genome, and of the lowly expressed genes in a genome...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Some mutations in gene coding regions exchange one synonymous codon for another, and thus do not alt...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
The genetic code is redundant, with most amino acids coded by multiple codons. In many organisms, co...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
The genetic code encodes 20 amino acids using 64 nucleotide triplets or codons. 18 of the 20 amino a...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...