A construction of the genetic material and of proteins
J.-L. Sikorav, A. Braslau, A. Goldar

TL;DR
This paper presents a theoretical framework establishing the unique and ideal nature of DNA as genetic material and amino acids as proteins, highlighting their fundamental roles in biology.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical construction that explains the unique characteristics of DNA and proteins, emphasizing their essential biological functions.
Findings
DNA has a unique and ideal structure for genetic material
Amino acids and proteins have a similar ideal structure
Theoretical basis for the fundamental roles of DNA and proteins
Abstract
A theoretical construction of the genetic material establishes the unique and ideal character of DNA. A similar conclusion is reached for amino acids and proteins.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · Origins and Evolution of Life · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
