Evolution of a genetic code simulated with the computer |
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Authors: | Hans Kuhn Christoph Kuhn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Molekularer Systemaufbau, Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, D 3400 Göttingen-Nikolausberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | A simple selforganizing model system of molecules is considered and it is demonstrated by a computer simulation, that a genetic code of 16 elements (aminoacids) can gradually be formed by such a system in the course of many generations. By a number of rare chance events, each suppressing other events of equal a priori probability, a single code results out of an immense number of possible codes of the same a priori probability. The result is discussed in relation to the uniqueness of the genetic code in living systems. The computer simulation emphasizes a particular step in a model pathway discussed elsewhere consisting of many assumed physicochemical steps leading to a genetic apparatus. |
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