On the relationships between the genetic code coevolution hypothesis and the physicochemical hypothesis
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- DOI: 10.1515/znc-1991-3-422
On the relationships between the genetic code coevolution hypothesis and the physicochemical hypothesis
Abstract
This paper analyzes the relationships between the genetic code coevolution hypothesis and the physicochemical hypothesis by means of a comparative study of the precursor-product amino acid pairs on which the former hypothesis is based. Even if the coevolution between the biosynthetic relationships of amino acids and the organization of the genetic code is not questioned in this paper, the results and the arguments used lead us to believe that the selective pressures considered essential by the physicochemical postulates, played a more active role than that of the precursor-product relationships in defining the allocation of these amino acids in the genetic code. It is furthermore pointed out that the two evolutionary hypothesis might be aspects of the same selective pressure, and thus difficult to differentiate.
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