Background: In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general model of codon usage bias due to mutational bias has been lacking. Because most amino acids allow synonymous GC content changing substitutions in the third codon position, the overall GC bias of a genome or genomic region is highly correlated with GC3, a measure of third position GC content. For individual amino acids as well, G/C ending codons usage generally increases with increasing GC bias and decreases with increasing AT bias. Arginine and leucine, amino acids that allow GC-changing synonymous substitutions in the first and third codon positions, have codons which may be expected to show different usage patterns. Principal Findi...
International audienceBecause of the degeneracy of the genetic code, multiple codons are translated ...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
Synonymous codon usage can be influenced by mutations and/or selection, e.g., for speed of protein t...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
International audienceBecause of the degeneracy of the genetic code, multiple codons are translated ...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
Synonymous codon usage can be influenced by mutations and/or selection, e.g., for speed of protein t...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
International audienceBecause of the degeneracy of the genetic code, multiple codons are translated ...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...