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Informationstheorie und statistische Eigenschaften von Genomen

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Die formalen Übersetzungsprozesse der Proteinbiosynthese, nämlich DNA → RNA und RNA → Protein, sowie einige Aspekte des zugrunde liegenden komplexen biochemischen Apparats haben wir in Kap. 1 diskutiert.Mit der Proteinsequenz sind wesentliche Aspekte der Proteinstruktur und in einem gewissen Rahmen auch der Funktion des Proteins festgelegt. Neben diesem lokalen Blick auf eine DNA-Sequenz, der letztlich in diese Fragen der Proteinstruktur und -funktion mündet, gibt es noch eine globale statistische Perspektive auf DNA-Sequenzen, der wir in diesem Kapitel nachgehen wollen.

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Hütt, MT., Dehnert, M. (2016). Informationstheorie und statistische Eigenschaften von Genomen. In: Methoden der Bioinformatik. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46150-1_4

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