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*Game theory: Models based on [[signaling game]]s combine elements of game theory, natural selection and information channels. Such models have been used to suggest that the first polypeptides were likely short and had non-enzymatic function. Game theoretic models suggested that the organization of RNA strings into cells may have been necessary to prevent "deceptive" use of the genetic code, i.e. preventing the ancient equivalent of viruses from overwhelming the RNA world.<ref name="pmid23985735">{{cite journal | vauthors = Jee J, Sundstrom A, Massey SE, Mishra B | title = What can information-asymmetric games tell us about the context of Crick's 'frozen accident'? | journal = Journal of the Royal Society, Interface | volume = 10 | issue = 88 | pages = 20130614 | date = Nov 2013 | pmid = 23985735 | pmc = 3785830 | doi = 10.1098/rsif.2013.0614 }}</ref>
*Stop codons: Codons for translational stops are also an interesting aspect to the problem of the origin of the genetic code. As an example for addressing stop codon evolution, it has been suggested that the stop codons are such that they are most likely to terminate translation early in the case of a [[frame shift]] error.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Itzkovitz S, Alon U | title = The genetic code is nearly optimal for allowing additional information within protein-coding sequences | journal = Genome Research | volume = 17| issue = 4 | pages = 405–412 | date = 2007| doi = 10.1101/gr.5987307 | pmid=17293451 | pmc=1832087}}</ref> In contrast, some stereochemical molecular models explain the origin of stop codons as "unassignable".<ref name="pmid21779963"/>
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