ASU Scholarship Showcase
This growing collection consists of scholarly works authored by ASU-affiliated faculty, students and community members, and contains many open access articles. ASU-affiliated authors are encouraged to Share Your Work in the ASU Digital Repository.
- School of Earth and Space Exploration
- 1 BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science
- 1 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- 1 Lehman, Niles
- 1 Mathis, Nicholas
- 1 Ramprasad, Sanjay N.
- 1 Walker, Sara
- 1 English
- 1 Text
- 1 Public
- How Much!? Determining the Cost of an Assignment in an Organic Chemistry Class
- Evidence-Based Transit and Land Use Sketch Planning Using Interactive Accessibility Methods on Combined Schedule and Headway-Based Networks
- A Study of Driving Simulation Platforms for Automated Vehicles
- Whereabouts and Secrets: A Person-Centered Approach to Emerging Adults' Routine and Self-Disclosure to Parents
- Performing the Electrical: Ecologies of the Imaginary and Fem-technologies
Cooperation is essential for evolution of biological complexity. Recent work has shown game theoretic arguments, commonly used to model biological cooperation, can also illuminate the dynamics of chemical systems. Here we investigate the types of cooperation possible in a real RNA system based on the Azoarcus ribozyme, by constructing a taxonomy of possible cooperative groups. We construct a computational model of this system to investigate the features of the real system promoting cooperation. We find triplet interactions among genotypes are intrinsically biased towards cooperation due to the particular distribution of catalytic rate constants measured empirically in the real system. For …
- Contributors
- Mathis, Nicholas, Ramprasad, Sanjay N., Walker, Sara, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017-10-16