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Genetic Error and Genome Design

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1987

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Abstract

According to a fundamental axiom of physics, information cannot be transmitted over long periods of time without experiencing some deterioration in quality due to “noise” (Shannon and Weaver 1949). Nucleic acids obey this general law because, in the absence of selection, the information they encode will be degraded by random errors in the copier process and by environmental damage.