The physical language of molecular codes: A rate-distortion approach to the evolution and emergence of biological codes

Tsvi Tlusty
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Abstract

The function of the organism hinges on the performance of its information-processing networks, which convey information via molecular recognition. Many paths within these networks utilize molecular codebooks, such as the genetic code, to translate information written in one class of molecules into another molecular “language”. The present paper examines the emergence and evolution of molecular codes in terms of ratedistortion theory and reviews recent results of this approach. We discuss how the biological problem of maximizing the fitness of an organism by optimizing its molecular coding machinery is equivalent to the communication engineering problem of designing an optimal information channel. The fitness of a molecular code takes into account the interplay between the quality of the channel and the cost of resources which the organism needs to invest in its construction and maintenance. We analyze the dynamics of a population of organisms that compete according to the fitness of their codes. The model suggests a generic mechanism for the emergence of molecular codes as a phase transition in an information channel. This mechanism is put into biological context and demonstrated in a simple example.
分子密码的物理语言:生物密码进化和出现的速率扭曲方法
生物体的功能取决于其信息处理网络的性能,该网络通过分子识别传递信息。这些网络中的许多路径利用分子密码本,如遗传密码,将一类分子中的信息翻译成另一类分子的“语言”。本文从率畸变理论的角度探讨了分子密码的产生和演变,并对这一方法的最新成果进行了综述。我们讨论了通过优化分子编码机制来最大化生物体适应度的生物学问题如何等同于设计最优信息通道的通信工程问题。分子密码的适应度考虑了通道的质量和生物体需要投资于其建设和维护的资源成本之间的相互作用。我们分析了一群生物的动态,这些生物根据它们的密码的适合度来竞争。该模型提出了分子密码作为信息通道相变出现的一般机制。这一机制被置于生物学背景下,并通过一个简单的例子进行了论证。
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