PMID: 9448272Mar 14, 1998Paper

A supersymmetric model for the evolution of the genetic code

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
J D BashfordP D Jarvis

Abstract

A model is presented for the structure and evolution of the eukaryotic and vertebrate mitochondrial genetic codes, based on the representation theory of the Lie superalgebra A(5,0) approximately sl(6/1). A key role is played by pyrimidine and purine exchange symmetries in codon quartets.

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