Kozlov, N. N. Method for computing a genetic code. (English. Russian original) Zbl 1349.92109 Dokl. Math. 91, No. 3, 263-266 (2015); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk, Ross. Akad. Nauk 462, No. 1, 15-18 (2015). From the text: It is well known that the genetic code is one of the most mysterious structures of living nature. Experimentally, it was finally established in 1966. This immediately triggered efforts to decode genes with the use of the genetic code. The main subject of this study is overlapping genes, which were discovered in 1976 and are found in abundance in large genomes. In overlapping genes, the same DNA segment encodes more than one (up to six) protein sequence. In previous studies, some problems for a DNA segment with overlapping genes were solved. These studies inspired the idea of attempting to calculate the structure of the gene tic code or to find mathematical transformations that can be used to calculate the genetic code. MSC: 92D20 Protein sequences, DNA sequences 92-08 Computational methods for problems pertaining to biology Keywords:genetic code; triplets; amino acids × Cite Format Result Cite Review PDF Full Text: DOI References: [1] N. N. Kozlov, Genetic Code: A Mathematician’s Point of View (Palmarium Academic Hamburg, 2014). [2] Kozlov, N. N., No article title, Dokl. Math, 82, 535-539 (2010) · Zbl 1400.92347 · doi:10.1134/S1064562410040095 [3] N. N. Kozlov, Preprint IPM RAN (Keldysh Inst. of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, 2010). [4] Kozlov, N. N., No article title, Math. Models Comput. Simul, 4, 36-46 (2012) · doi:10.1134/S2070048212010073 This reference list is based on information provided by the publisher or from digital mathematics libraries. Its items are heuristically matched to zbMATH identifiers and may contain data conversion errors. In some cases that data have been complemented/enhanced by data from zbMATH Open. This attempts to reflect the references listed in the original paper as accurately as possible without claiming completeness or a perfect matching.