The origin of genetic information: viruses as models
- PMID: 8276276
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(93)90047-7
The origin of genetic information: viruses as models
Abstract
A living entity can be described as a complex adaptive system which differs from any, however complex, chemical structure by its capability of functional self-organization based on the processing of information. If one asks, where does this information come from and what is its primary semantics, the answer is: information generates itself in feedback loops via replication and selection, the objective being 'to be or not to be'. This paper describes the theoretical framework of information-generating systems and provides experimental clues for some basic forms of genetic organization, such as molecular quasi-species, hypercyclic and compartmentalized RNA-protein assemblies. The results are primarily obtained with RNA viruses and virus-like systems. The experiments are carried out with the help of automated, computer-controlled bioreactors, called 'evolution machines', that may form the basis of a new 'evolutionary biotechnology'.
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Human genome regulation.Bioengineered. 2016 Apr 2;7(2):57-9. doi: 10.1080/21655979.2016.1142635. Bioengineered. 2016. PMID: 26900918 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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