An application of information theory to the Central Dogma and the Sequence Hypothesis.
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Three subsets of sequence complexity and their relevance to biopolymeric information.Analogies between digital radio and chemical orthogonality as a method for enhanced analysis of molecular recognition events.Random amino acid mutations and protein misfolding lead to Shannon limit in sequence-structure communication.The empirical codon mutation matrix as a communication channelIs life unique?What is information?Markov Chain-Like Quantum Biological Modeling of Mutations, Aging, and Evolution.
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An application of information theory to the Central Dogma and the Sequence Hypothesis.
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An application of information theory to the Central Dogma and the Sequence Hypothesis.
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An application of information theory to the Central Dogma and the Sequence Hypothesis.
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1974-08-01T00:00:00Z