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The Triplet Genetic Code had a Doublet Predecessor | Apoorva Patel
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25 Mar 2004 | Subject: | Genomics; Biomolecules; Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science | q-bio.GN cs.CE q-bio.BM quant-ph | Abstract: | Information theoretic analysis of genetic languages indicates that the naturally occurring 20 amino acids and the triplet genetic code arose by duplication of 10 amino acids of class-II and a doublet genetic code having codons NNY and anticodons $overleftarrow{
m GNN}$. Evidence for this scenario is presented based on the properties of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, amino acids and nucleotide bases. | Source: | arXiv, q-bio.GN/0403036 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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