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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 303, Issue 1, 28 June 2003, Pages 35-51
Logic and Complexity in Computer Science
 
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Functional labels and syntactic entropy on DNA strings and proteins

A. CarboneCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, a, b and M. GromovE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, c

a Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, 35, route de Chartres, 91440, Bures-sur-Yvette, France b Laboratoire d'Algorithmique, Complexité et Logique, Université de Paris 12, Paris, France c Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, New York University, New York, USA

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Abstract

The DNA of a cell is an object which admits a simple mathematical description and a convenient representation in a computer (it is given by an easily manipulatable list, a finite sequence in four letters typically of length between one million and 10 billions). In contrast to this, there is no simple way of describing the cell neither statically and even less temporally (dynamically). We shall indicate here a possible formalism of combinatorial and numerical (entropic) structures on spaces of sequences which reflect, up to some degree, the organization and functions of DNA and proteins.

Author Keywords: DNA sequences; Genes; Proteins; Macromolecules; Protein networks; Gene networks; Bioplexi; Genoplexi; Hypergraphs; Open label structure; Evolution; Entropy; Coentropy


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 303, Issue 1, 28 June 2003, Pages 35-51
Logic and Complexity in Computer Science
 
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