Fundamental Theory of the Evolution Force: Gene Engineering Utilizing Synthetic Evolution Artificial Intelligence
Inter. J. Bioeng. Life Sci. (2020) 14 (11) The effects of the evolution force are observable in nature at all structural levels ranging from small molecular systems to conversely enormous biospheric systems. However, the evolution force and work associated with formation of biological structures has...
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Zusammenfassung: | Inter. J. Bioeng. Life Sci. (2020) 14 (11) The effects of the evolution force are observable in nature at all structural
levels ranging from small molecular systems to conversely enormous biospheric
systems. However, the evolution force and work associated with formation of
biological structures has yet to be described mathematically or theoretically.
In addressing the conundrum, we consider evolution from a unique perspective
and in doing so introduce the Fundamental Theory of the Evolution Force, FTEF.
Herein, we prove FTEF by proof of concept using a synthetic evolution
artificial intelligence to engineer 14-3-3 {\zeta} docking proteins. Synthetic
genes were engineered by transforming 14-3-3 {\zeta} sequences into time-based
DNA codes that served as templates for random DNA hybridizations and genetic
assembly. Application of time-based DNA codes allowed us to fast forward
evolution, while damping the effect of point mutations. Notably, SYN-AI
engineered a set of three architecturally conserved docking proteins that
retained motion and vibrational dynamics of native Bos taurus 14-3-3 {\zeta}. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.09998 |