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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Intrinsic Noise and the Design of the Genetic Machinery

DC Reanney, DG MacPhee and J Pressing

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 36(1) 77 - 90
Published: 1983

Abstract

Darwinian theory envisages 'selection pressure' as a stress imposed on the genotype by the environment. However, noise in the replicative and translational mechanisms in itself imposes a significant 'pressure' on the adaptive fitness of the organism. We propose that the biosphere has been shaped by both extrinsic (environmental) and intrinsic (noise-generated) factors. Because noise has been a remorseless and ever-present background to the evolutionary process, adaptations to this intrinsic pressure include not only a variety of familiar genetic mechanisms but also many anatomical and life-style characteristics that focus on the transmission of information between generations.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9830077

© CSIRO 1983

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