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RNA secondary structures 4 molecular evolution 2 neutral networks 2 Evolutionary trajectories 1 Fitness landscapes 1 biopolymer folding 1 co-folding 1 graph laplacian 1 neutral evolution 1 neutral mutations 1 optimization 1 protein structures 1 sequence-structure map 1 statistical topology 1
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Schuster, Peter 2 Stadler, Peter F. 2 ATTOLINI, CAMILLE STEPHAN-OTTO 1 Fontana, Walter 1 STADLER, PETER F. 1
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NEUTRAL NETWORKS OF INTERACTING RNA SECONDARY STRUCTURES
ATTOLINI, CAMILLE STEPHAN-OTTO; STADLER, PETER F. - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 08 (2005) 02, pp. 275-283
RNA molecules interact by forming inter-molecular base pairs that compete with the intra-molecular base pairs of their secondary structures. We investigate the patterns of neutral mutations in RNAs whose function is the interaction with other RNAs, i.e. the co-folding with one or more other RNA...
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Fitness Landscapes Arising from the Sequence-Structure Maps of Biopolymers
Stadler, Peter F. - Santa Fe Institute - 1997
Fitness landscapes are an important concept in molecular evolution since evolutionary adaptation as well as {\it in vitro} selection of biomolecules can be viewed as a hill-climbing-like process. Global features of landscapes can be described by statistical measures such as correlation functions...
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Sequence Redundancy in Biopolymers: A Study on RNA and Protein Structures
Schuster, Peter; Stadler, Peter F. - Santa Fe Institute - 1997
Mapping sequences onto biopolymer structures is characterized by redundancy since the numbers of sequences exceed the numbers of structures. The degree of Redundancy depends on the notion of structure. Two classes of biopolymers, RNA molecules and proteins are considered in detail. A general...
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Shaping Space: The Possible and the Attainable in RNA Genotype-Phenotype Mapping
Fontana, Walter; Schuster, Peter - Santa Fe Institute - 1997
Understanding which phenotypes are accessible from which genotypes is fundamental for understanding the evolutionary process. This notion of accessibility can be used to define a relation of nearness among phenotypes, independently of their similarity. Because of neutrality, phenotypes denote...
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