Information Theory of Composite Sequence Motifs: Mutational and Biophysical Determinants of Complex Molecular Recognition
Elia Mascolo,
Ivan Erill
Abstract:The recognition of nucleotide sequence patterns is a fundamental biological process that controls the start sites of replication, transcription and translation, as well as transcriptional and translational regulation. Foundational work on the evolution of biological information showed that the amount of information encoded in the target nucleotide sequence patterns, a quantity named Rsequence, evolves by natural selection to match a predictable quantity called Rfrequency. In this work, we propose a generalizat… Show more
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