Abstract
              Casual mutations and natural selection have driven the evolution of protein amino acid sequences that we observe at present in nature. The question about which is the dominant force of proteins evolution is still lacking of an unambiguous answer. Casual mutations tend to randomize protein sequences while, in order to have the correct functionality, one expects that selection mechanisms impose rigid constraints on amino acid sequences. Moreover, one also has to consider that the space of all possible amino acid sequences is so astonishingly large that it could be reasonable to have a well tuned amino acid sequence indistinguishable from a random one.
          Anno
          2016
              Autori IAC
          
      Tipo pubblicazione
              
          Altri Autori
              Santoni, Daniele; Felici, Giovanni; Vergni, Davide
          Editore
              Academic Press,
          Rivista
              Journal of theoretical biology
          





 
  