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The Genetic Code Degeneration I: Rules Governing the Code Degeneration and the Spatial Organization of the Codon Informative Properties.
Edmundo Rofman 1, Melina Rapacioli 2, Vladimir Flores 2
(2006)

the present work is devoted to describe a set of rules explaining the discriminating versus non-discriminating behavior of the di-basic stages and to characterize the role of each base in determining such a behavior. Bases are analyze as dual entities characterized by its chemical type and the number of H bonds involved in the codon-anticodon interaction. A codon is characterized as an asymmetric informative entity whose global informative capacity results from the spatially organized combinatory of the 6 proper-ties assigned by the 3 bases.
1:  METALAU (INRIA Rocquencourt)
INRIA
2:  Department of Biostructural Sciences
Universidad Favaloro
Mathematics/Optimization and Control
genetic code degeneration– synonymous codons – hydrogen bond – pyrimidine – purine
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