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. 2004 Nov;59(5):598-605.
doi: 10.1007/s00239-004-2650-7.

A new classification scheme of the genetic code

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A new classification scheme of the genetic code

Thomas Wilhelm et al. J Mol Evol. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Since the early days of the discovery of the genetic code nonrandom patterns have been searched for in the code in the hope of providing information about its origin and early evolution. Here we present a new classification scheme of the genetic code that is based on a binary representation of the purines and pyrimidines. This scheme reveals known patterns more clearly than the common one, for instance, the classification of strong, mixed, and weak codons as well as the ordering of codon families. Furthermore, new patterns have been found that have not been described before: Nearly all quantitative amino acid properties, such as Woese's polarity and the specific volume, show a perfect correlation to Lagerkvist's codon-anticodon binding strength. Our new scheme leads to new ideas about the evolution of the genetic code. It is hypothesized that it started with a binary doublet code and developed via a quaternary doublet code into the contemporary triplet code. Furthermore, arguments are presented against suggestions that a "simpler" code, where only the midbase was informational, was at the origin of the genetic code.

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