Vector space of DNA genomic sequences on a Genetic Code Galois Field

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics

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A new N-dimensional vector space of DNA sequences over the Galois field of the 64 codons (GF(64)) was recently presented. Now, in order to include deletions and insertions (indel mutations), we have defined a new Galois field over the set of elements X1X2X3 (C125), where Xi belong to {O, A, C, G, C}. We have called this set, the extended triplet set and the elements X1X2X3, the extended triplets. The order of the bases is derived from the Z64-algebra of the genetic code -recently published-. Starting from the natural bijection phi: GF(5^3)-> C125 between the polynomial representation of elements from GF(5^3) and the elements X1X2X3, a novel Galois field over the set of elements X1X2X3 is defined. Taking the polynomial coefficients a0, a1, a2 belong to GF(5) and the bijective function f: GF(5) ->{O, A, C, G, C}, where f(0) = O, f(1) = A, f(2) = C, f(3) = G, f(4) = U, bijection phi is induced such that phi(a0 + a1x + a2x^2) = (f(a1), f(a2), f(a0)) = (X1X2X3). Next, by means of the bijection phi we define sum "+" and product "*" operations in the set of codons C125, in such a way that the resultant field (C125, +, *) turns isomorphic to the Galois Field GF(5^3). This field allows the definition of a novel N-dimensional vector space (S) over the field GF (5^3) on the set of all 125^N sequences of extended triplets in which all possible DNA sequence alignments of length N are included. Here the "classical gap" produced by alignment algorithms corresponds to the neutral element "O". It is verified that the homologous (generalized) recombination between two homologous DNA duplexes involving a reciprocal exchange of DNA sequences -e.g. between two chromosomes that carry the same genetic loci- algebraically corresponds to the action of two automorphism pairs (or two translation pairs) over two paired DNA duplexes.

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