Copyright © 1996 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
Levels of ordering in coding and noncoding regions of DNA sequences
Received 16 August 1996;
accepted 28 August 1996;
Communicated by V.M. Agranovich
Available online 15 February 1999.
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Abstract
It is shown that the levels of ordering in protein coding and noncoding stretches of DNA sequences reflect the complexity of the spatial structures associated with them. The more complicated structures need higher information and are encoded by the more irregular stretches. Therefore, the interrelationship between ordering in exons and introns is not universal but depends on the mutual complexity of the corresponding spatial structures.
Author Keywords: Structural entropy; Coding and noncoding stretches of DNA; Complexity of encoded spatial structures
PACS classification codes: 87.10; 02.50






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