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Informatics and Physics Models of Recognitions of DNA Replication and Their Biological Applications

Kang Cheng and Chang Hua Zou

Abstract

We initially propose concepts of Informative Intensity, Informative Response Intensity and Informative Flux, with different expressions. In a special expression of electrostatics, we describe Informative Intensity, Informative Response Intensity and Informative Flux in terms of electric field intensity, electric field force and electric field flux respectively. In a special expression of quantum mechanics, we originally propose a concept of Probability Flux. Then we present Informative Intensity in terms of a wave function of Schrödinger equation and Informative Response Intensity in terms of an interactive force between or among objects, Informative Flux in terms of a probability flux. Based on these concepts, we develop our Informatics and physics models of recognitions between a DNA polymerase and an initiation site and of pairing deoxyribonucleotides, for a natural DNA replication, beyond lengths of chemical bounds and half quantitatively explain a probability of the wrong paring. We originally hypothesize the information is, stored in structured charges or masses, transmitted with Informative Intensity in a media and recognized with an Informative Response Intensity by other structured charges or masses. We further generalize, Informative Intensity as multiple layers of fields, potentials or waves, Informative Response Intensity as multiple layers of forces and Informative Flux as an integration of Informative Intensity. We also initially define Transverse Information: Informative Intensity is perpendicular to the direction of information propagation, e.g. electromagnetic wave or magnetic field; and Longitudinal Information: Informative Intensity is parallel or antiparalell to the direction of information propagation, e.g. electric field or gravitational field.

American Journal of Applied Sciences
Volume 3 No. 10, 2006, 2059-2062

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2006.2059.2062

Submitted On: 15 September 2006 Published On: 31 October 2006

How to Cite: Cheng, K. & Zou, C. H. (2006). Informatics and Physics Models of Recognitions of DNA Replication and Their Biological Applications . American Journal of Applied Sciences, 3(10), 2059-2062. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2006.2059.2062

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Keywords

  • Electromagnetic
  • quantum
  • gravity
  • field
  • wave
  • potential
  • force
  • flux