Abstract

With the designing of biomolecules, a new era in biotechnology has been initiated. One of the most promising strategies for successfully designing complex biomolecular functions is to exploit nature’s principles of Darwinian evolution, i.e. variation and selection. The application of these principles to directed evolution of molecules is the underlying concept of evolutionary biotechnology. Important prerequisites are a comprehensive understanding of the mode of molecular evolution as well as the ability to apply its principles to experimental systems in order to create and optimize molecular functions with scientific or economic value.KeywordsMolecular EvolutionMolecular PhenotypeCatalytic AntibodyIntended FunctionDeoxyribose Nucleic AcidThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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