aminohapoilla
Amino-hapoilla is a term used in speculative biology and science fiction to describe a hypothetical class of biomolecules. The name blends "amino" (referring to amino acids) with "haplo" (from haploid), signaling a design principle in which the molecule carries a single, modular information unit. In narratives and theoretical discussions, aminohapoilla are depicted as short oligomeric chains that fold into stable structures and function with a minimal, copy-on-demand information payload.
The concept emerged in discussions of minimal information content in biology and in works exploring synthetic
Structurally, aminohapoilla are described as defined sequences of amino acids arranged into repeatable modules. Each module
Synthesis in theoretical descriptions can be chemical synthesis or ribosome-independent assembly guided by computational design. Stability
Usage in fictional contexts includes modeling minimal genomes, exploring modular protein design, and educational demonstrations of
See also: haploid, minimal genome, synthetic biology, protein design.