In search of an evolutionary coding style
Paper in proceeding, 2000

In the near future, all the human genes will be identified. But understanding the functions coded in the genes is a much harder problem. For example, by using block entropy, one has that the DNA code is closer to a random code then written text, which in turn is less ordered then an ordinary computer code; see [17]. Instead of saying that the DNA is badly written, using our programming standards, we might say that it is written in a different style — an evolutionary style. We will suggest a way to search for such a style in a quantified manner by using an artificial life pro- gram, and by giving a definition of general codes and a definition of style for such codes.

emer- gence

Halstead’s complexity.

DNA

stylometry

Avida

style

GRASP

complexity

evolution

artificial life

code

Author

Torbjörn Lundh

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Stony Brook IMS Preprint

Vol. 00 03

Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Stony Brook, USA,

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Mathematics

Bioinformatics (Computational Biology)

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Life Science Engineering (2010-2018)

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