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Nonlinear Dynamics in the Binary DNA/RNA Coding Problem

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arxiv physics/0101067 v1 pith:LLBUWFEW submitted 2001-01-16 physics.bio-ph q-bio

Nonlinear Dynamics in the Binary DNA/RNA Coding Problem

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keywords binaryalphaassignmentbetadimensionalhelicesstructuresanalyse
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The presence of low dimensional chaos in the protein secondary structures, using the binary coded $\alpha$-helices and $\beta$-sheet motifs, has been investigated. In order to analyse symbolic DNA/RNA sequences the assignment, based on the purine/pyrimidine and strong/wea k H - bond classification sheme, of binary numbers to the nucleotides was made. We have found that this assignment leads to different averaged fractal dimensions for $\alpha$-helices and $\beta$-sheets. When embedded in the two dimensional phase space the binary string structures show the attractor type behavior which depends on the value of the time lag parameter.

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