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Use of Alu Element Containing Minigenes to Analyze Circular RNAs
Published on: March 10, 2020
Circular cut codes in genetic information
Elena Fimmel1, Christian J Michel2, Lutz Strüngmann1
1Institute of Mathematical Biology, Faculty for Computer Sciences, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, 68163 Mannheim, Germany.
Abstract:
In this work we present an analysis of the dinucleotide occurrences in the three codon sites 1-2, 2-3 and 1-3, based on a computation of the codon usage of three large sets of bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic genes using the same method that identified a maximal C3 self-complementary trinucleotide circular code X in genes of bacteria and eukaryotes in 1996 (Arquès and Michel, 1996). Surprisingly, two dinucleotide circular codes are identified in the codon sites 1-2 and 2-3. Furthermore, these two codes are shifted versions of each other. Moreover, the dinucleotide code in the codon site 1-3 is circular, self-complementary and contained in the projection of X onto the 1st and 3rd bases, i.e. by cutting the middle base in each codon of X. We prove several results showing that the circularity and the self-complementarity of trinucleotide codes is induced by the circularity and the self-complementarity of its dinucleotide cut codes. Finally, we present several evolutionary approaches for an emergence of trinucleotide codes from dinucleotide codes.
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