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Biosystems, Volume 185
Volume 185, November 2019
- Wade W. Grabow

, Grace E. Andrews:
On the nature and origin of biological information: The curious case of RNA.
- Qian Yang, Zeqiong Lv, Liucheng Liu, Hong Peng, Xiaoxiao Song, Jun Wang:

Spiking neural P systems with multiple channels and polarizations. - Igor Khmelinskii

, Vladimir I. Makarov
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Energy propagation along polypeptide α-helix: Experimental data and ab initio zone structure. - Debprasad Pal, Bapan Ghosh

, Tapan Kumar Kar:
Hydra effects in stable food chain models. - Kohei Sonoda, Hisashi Murakami, Takayuki Niizato, Takenori Tomaru, Yuta Nishiyama

, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
Propagating wave based on transition of interaction within animal group. - Vladimir P. Zhdanov:

Intracellular RNA delivery by lipid nanoparticles: Diffusion, degradation, and release. - Jiahao Xie, Yiran Cai

, Huamei Li, Jiahui Wu, Xinlei Zhao, Kun Luo, Amit Sharma
, Jianming Xie, Xiao Sun, Hongde Liu:
DNMHMM: An approach to identify the differential nucleosome regions in multiple cell types based on a Hidden Markov Model.
- Alessandra Stella

, Pietro Quaglio, Emiliano Torre, Sonja Grün:
3d-SPADE: Significance evaluation of spatio-temporal patterns of various temporal extents. - Giacomo Ascione, Maria Francesca Carfora

, Enrica Pirozzi:
A stochastic model for interacting neurons in the olfactory bulb. - Giuseppe Pica, Mohammadreza Soltanipour

, Stefano Panzeri:
Using intersection information to map stimulus information transfer within neural networks.
- Branko Dragovich

, Natasa Z. Misic
:
p-Adic hierarchical properties of the genetic code. - Markus Schmidt

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A metric space for semantic containment: Towards the implementation of genetic firewalls. - S. J. Cowley:

Wide coding: Tetris, Morse and, perhaps, language. - Stefan Wichmann, Zachary Ardern

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Optimality in the standard genetic code is robust with respect to comparison code sets. - Peter R. Wills:

Reflexivity, coding and quantum biology. - Marcello Barbieri:

Evolution of the genetic code: The ambiguity-reduction theory.

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