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Rewiring the Keyboard: Evolvability of the Genetic Code

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Journal Nat Rev Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2001 Mar 17
PMID 11253070
Citations 153
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Abstract

The genetic code evolved in two distinct phases. First, the 'canonical' code emerged before the last universal ancestor; subsequently, this code diverged in numerous nuclear and organelle lineages. Here, we examine the distribution and causes of these secondary deviations from the canonical genetic code. The majority of non-standard codes arise from alterations in the tRNA, with most occurring by post-transcriptional modifications, such as base modification or RNA editing, rather than by substitutions within tRNA anticodons.

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