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sequence-structure map 3 RNA secondary structure 1 RNA secondary structures 1 inverse folding 1 knowledge based potentials 1 linear motifs 1 molecular evolution 1 mutational effects 1 neutral mutations 1 neutral networks 1 protein structures 1 restricted alphabets 1
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Stadler, Peter F. 2 Babajide, Aderonke 1 Hofacker, Ivo L. 1 MANRUBIA, SUSANNA C. 1 SANJUÁN, RAFAEL 1 Schuster, Peter 1 Sippl, Manfred J. 1
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SHAPE MATTERS: EFFECT OF POINT MUTATIONS ON RNA SECONDARY STRUCTURE
MANRUBIA, SUSANNA C.; SANJUÁN, RAFAEL - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 16 (2013) 01, pp. 1250052-1
A suitable model to dive into the properties of genotype-phenotype landscapes is the relationship between RNA sequences and their corresponding minimum free energy secondary structures. Relevant issues related to molecular evolvability and robustness to mutations have been studied in this...
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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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Neutral Networks in Protein Space
Babajide, Aderonke; Hofacker, Ivo L.; Sippl, Manfred J.; … - Santa Fe Institute - 1996
respect, the sequence-structure map of proteins seems to be very similar to the nucleic acid case. …
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