Calculation of the Knowledge and Information |
The total number of amino acids found
in these enzymes is not nearly as important as the number of higher conserved amino acids.
From figure 13.2 to 13.5, it appears that approximated 20-30% of the amino acids in these
proteins belong to highly conserved patches. Molecular Knowledge = 4527 x .2 x 7 bits per
amino acid= 6,338 bits Information = 4527 x .8 x 2 bits per amino acid =
7,243 bits Total number of bits: 13,581 bits Odd for success -> 1 in 213581 of 1 in 2 x 104088 In figure 13.6, the total number of bits calculated above is shown as the first step. In this special case, information and knowledge are additive. This can be done because the information must evolve before self replication is possible, so natural selection is not active. Furthermore, in this case, the information is a form of knowledge - the knowledge to use only the twenty biological amino acids in the soup. Figure 13.6: The Evolution of Molecular Knowledge Required to Synthesize Adenine At this scale, the scientist is so small that he is not visible in the
picture. There is no way he can climb the wall.
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