International audienceWe find that the degeneracies and many peculiarities of the DNA genetic code may be described thanks to two closely related (fivefold symmetric) finite groups. The first group has signature G=Z5⋊H where H=Z2.S4≅2O is isomorphic to the binary octahedral group 2O and S4 is the symmetric group on four letters/bases. The second group has signature G=Z5⋊GL(2,3) and points out a threefold symmetry of base pairings. For those groups, the representations for the 22 conjugacy classes of G are in one-to-one correspondence with the multiplets encoding the proteinogenic amino acids. Additionally, most of the 22 characters of G attached to those representations are informationally complete. The biological meaning of these coinciden...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is made up of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and th...
The similarity patterns of the genetic code result from similar codons encoding similar messages. We...
I show that the (standard) genetic code exhibits a singularly determinate, rich, and beautiful struc...
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...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
First, mathematical formulae faithfully describing the distributions of amino acids and codons and r...
Discussions of the nature of the genetic code cannot be divorced from the biological context of its ...
The genetic code, which directs the protein biosynthesis, is an information system [1]. Although not...
We show that our recently published Arithmetic Model of the genetic code based on Gödel Encoding is ...
It has long been claimed that the mitochondrial genetic code possesses more symmetries than the Stan...
The genetic code of amino acid sequences in proteins does not allow understanding and modeling of in...
International audienceNew developments are presented in the framework of the model introduced by the...
The genetic code is examined in a new and systematic fashion: we consider the code as mapping of one...
A system of "colour" transformations of symmetry is introduced on the basis of which all possible sy...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is made up of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and th...
The similarity patterns of the genetic code result from similar codons encoding similar messages. We...
I show that the (standard) genetic code exhibits a singularly determinate, rich, and beautiful struc...
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...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
First, mathematical formulae faithfully describing the distributions of amino acids and codons and r...
Discussions of the nature of the genetic code cannot be divorced from the biological context of its ...
The genetic code, which directs the protein biosynthesis, is an information system [1]. Although not...
We show that our recently published Arithmetic Model of the genetic code based on Gödel Encoding is ...
It has long been claimed that the mitochondrial genetic code possesses more symmetries than the Stan...
The genetic code of amino acid sequences in proteins does not allow understanding and modeling of in...
International audienceNew developments are presented in the framework of the model introduced by the...
The genetic code is examined in a new and systematic fashion: we consider the code as mapping of one...
A system of "colour" transformations of symmetry is introduced on the basis of which all possible sy...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is made up of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and th...
The similarity patterns of the genetic code result from similar codons encoding similar messages. We...
I show that the (standard) genetic code exhibits a singularly determinate, rich, and beautiful struc...