Abstract. Synonymous codon usage bias is deter-mined by a combination of mutational biases, selec-tion at the level of translation, and genetic drift. In a study of mtDNA in insects, we analyzed patterns of codon usage across a phylogeny of 88 insect species spanning 12 orders. We employed a likelihood-based method for estimating levels of codon bias and de-termining major codon preference that removes the possible effects of genome nucleotide composition bias. Three questions are addressed: (1) How variable are codon bias levels across the phylogeny? (2) How variable are major codon preferences? and (3) Are there phylogenetic constraints on codon bias or preference? There is high variation in the level of codon bias values among the 88 tax...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generally refers to ...
Background: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
Codon usage bias, where certain codons are used more frequently than their synonymous counterparts, ...
Codon bias is the nonuniform use of synonymous codons which encode the same amino acid. Some codons ...
BACKGROUND: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
<p><em>Second term paper for my Biol L533 class (evolution of genes and genomes) with Mike Lynch, Wi...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
Coding sequence evolution is influenced by both natural selection and neutral evolutionary forces. I...
Background: Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous observation...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
A strong negative correlation between the rate of amino-acid substitution and codon usage bias in Dr...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generally refers to ...
Background: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
Codon usage bias, where certain codons are used more frequently than their synonymous counterparts, ...
Codon bias is the nonuniform use of synonymous codons which encode the same amino acid. Some codons ...
BACKGROUND: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
<p><em>Second term paper for my Biol L533 class (evolution of genes and genomes) with Mike Lynch, Wi...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
Coding sequence evolution is influenced by both natural selection and neutral evolutionary forces. I...
Background: Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous observation...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
A strong negative correlation between the rate of amino-acid substitution and codon usage bias in Dr...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...