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Primordial Soup Evolution

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Evolution of a Functional Protein in the Primordial Soup

 Because three million blocks cannot fit in a basket, the trapped scientist is now given a truck (figure 5.1). The blocks in the truck are determined by table 5.1. The scientist can draw blocks from a tube that connects his room to the back of the truck. How much information would insulin contain, if it evolves given these constraints.

Figure 5.1: Trapped Scientist with a Truck

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Table 5.2: Information in Insulin B Chain (Primordial Evolution)

pos

allowed amino

acids

bits

pos

allowed amino

acids

bits

2

phe, ala, leu, val

3.1

17

phe, tyr

12.1

3

val, ala, pro

3.1

18

leu

9.3

4

pro, lys, asn

11.5

19

val, ile

8.2

5

gln

13.1

20

cys

13.1

6

his, arg

15.4

21

gly

3.0

7

leu

9.3

22

asp, glu

7.4

8

cys

13.1

23

arg

16.4

9

gly

3.0

24

gly

3.0

10

ala, pro, ser

3.1

25

phe

13.1

11

his

16.4

26

phe, tyr

12.1

12

leu

9.3

27

tyr

13.1

13

val

8.5

28

thr, ser, asn

10.1

14

glu, asp

7.4

29

pro

12.2

15

ala

3.2

30

lys, arg

15.4

16

leu

9.3

31

ala, arg, thr, ser

3.1


Total bits = 280.5 bits



   Example calculation: Phenylalanine, alanine, leucine and valine are possible at position one. There are 5,650 blocks labeled leu, 395,000 labeled alanine, 9,750 labeled valine, and 400 labeled phenylalanine in the truck. The total number of blocks is 3,520,880. So the probability that the scientist will pull a leucine, alanine, phenylalanine, or valine is (395,000+9,750+5,650+400) = 410,800 times in 3,520,880 tries. Thus the information at position one is calculated as follows: information = 3.32 x log (3,520,880/410,800) = 3.1 bits.

   The total number of bits is 280.5. In chapter 4, the total for the B chain was only 108 bits. Intuitively, this is obvious because any proteins that emerge in the primordial soup will be composed of mostly alanine and glycine. Since real proteins do not follow this pattern, they are less likely to evolve in the primordial soup. The conclusion is that it is much harder for information and knowledge to evolve in the primordial soup.

   The B chain of insulin contains 30 amino acids. So the average information contributed by each amino acid is equal to the total information divided by 30.

Information before life = 280.5/ 30 = 9.35 bits per amino acid

Information with the genetic code = 108/30 = 3.6 bits per amino acid

Because knowledge is defined in terms of information, it too must increase.

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