Biomathematical Model of the Translation of mRNA
&
Biomathematics of Cancer.

Michel Dulac
2005


8.2a - Example of a page from a mRNA Table

When I talk about figures obtained, I mean obtained from an RNA table. 64 codons are represented there and according to the values given to the A G C U bases, we obtain by division at base 21 for each codon,a figure representing an amino acid.The ideal table would be for all the digits of base 21 to be present, via the reading of the 64 codons, but this not the case, so I chose the combinations giving me as many digits as possible present from the use of 64 codons.
We will see later, the usefulness of this table as working tool for developing or constructing mRNA from amino acids to which values will be assigned for future tests. Here is an example of page, 20 in number that constitutes a table of mRNAs at base 21.

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