Monte Carlo Simulation and Statistical Analysis of the Effect of Coding Table Specificity on Genetic Information Coding
Abstract
We present a computer simulation, which is inspired by Penna model, to help understanding the effect of genetic coding tables on population dynamics. To represent populations we used real and artificial gene sequences in this model. We coded these sequences using different amino acid tables in Nature, the standard table as well as the tables which are used by mithocondria and some eukaryotes. Contrary to common belief we find that the standard code table which is used in most organisms in Nature, does not give the most resilient coding against point mutations.
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