Works by Welti, Manfred (exact spelling)

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    Laws governing degeneration of the genetic code.Manfred Welti - 1986 - Acta Biotheoretica 35 (1-2):3-14.
    The laws governing degeneration of the genetic code are discussed below. Of fundamental importance in this context is the classification of the amino acids into groups on the basis of the physicochemical behaviour of their residues. From this, it is possible to formulate arithmetic relationships between the number of amino acids in the same group and the number of coding triplets.It is found that the degeneration of the genetic code obeys certain laws, the reasons for this being related to the (...)
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    Phases of degeneracy of the genetic code.Manfred Welti - 1987 - Acta Biotheoretica 36 (2):51-60.
    The universally valid genetic code is the final result of a multi-stage course of development. Degeneracy, as an important property of the genetic code, was possibly not yet present in the earliest code, first appearing at a later stage of development. Possibly this step in development is coupled with the presence of a total of four amino acid groups. Each group contains a specific number of amino acid. Amino acid groups: — hydrophobic– - weakly hydrophobic or polar but uncharged – (...)
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