Abstract
AbstractPreexisting partial genetic codes can fuse to evolve toward the Standard Genetic Code (SGC). Code fusion provides a path of least selection, generating a code precursor that resembles the SGC, consequently evolving quickly. Optimal evolution requires wobble coding delayed until late in primordial codon assignment, because early wobble specifically retards evolution of complete and accurate codes. Given delayed wobble, the SGC can emerge after a modest selection for more proficient encoding.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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