Alterations to the genetic code – codon reassignments – have occurred many times in life’s history, despite the fact that genomes are coadapted to their genetic codes and therefore alterations are likely to be maladaptive. A potential mechanism for adaptive codon reassignment, which could trigger either a temporary period of codon ambiguity or a permanent genetic code change, is the reactivation of a pseudogene by a nonsense suppressor mutant transfer RNA. I examine the population genetics of each stage of this process and find that pseudogene rescue is plausible and also readily explains some features of extant variability in genetic codes
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
The in silico translation of open reading frames, using the 'universal genetic code', must be approa...
Pioneering studies in the 1960s that elucidated the genetic code suggested that all extant forms of ...
Pioneering studies in the 1960s that elucidated the genetic code suggested that all extant forms of ...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
Although the genetic code is almost universal, natural variations exist that have caused evolutionar...
Traditionally, pseudogenes have been regarded as “dead” gene copies as a result of features such as ...
The precise mechanisms underlying the evolution of the genetic code have eluded researchers for deca...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...
The in silico translation of open reading frames, using the 'universal genetic code', must be approa...
Pioneering studies in the 1960s that elucidated the genetic code suggested that all extant forms of ...
Pioneering studies in the 1960s that elucidated the genetic code suggested that all extant forms of ...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
The canonical genetic code ubiquitously translates nucleotide into peptide sequence with several alt...
Although the genetic code is almost universal, natural variations exist that have caused evolutionar...
Traditionally, pseudogenes have been regarded as “dead” gene copies as a result of features such as ...
The precise mechanisms underlying the evolution of the genetic code have eluded researchers for deca...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Abstract. Since discovering the pattern by which amino acids are assigned to codons within the stand...