Physics of Biology

   

Symmetry and Asymmetry of The Ultimate Genetic Code Matrix

Authors: Jean-Yves Boulay

From the table of the standard genetic code at 64 codons, 61 amino acids and 3 Stop signals, It is invested a simplified matrix of the genetic code comprising only twice twenty entities: the twenty canonical proteinogenic amino acids associated with only twenty DNA biplets. By this process, a singular organization of this matrix is highlighted in both symmetrical and asymmetrical arrangements. Also, the configurations of this matrix are organized in coincidence with the alphanumeric system introduced in a recent published article by the author. This compressed version of the genetic code is called "the ultimate genetic code matrix."

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