Intra-genomic variation in synonymous codon and amino acid usage in two human pathogens Bartonella henselae and B. quintana has been carried out through multivariate analysis. Asymmetric mutational bias, coupled with replicational-transcriptional selection, has been identified as the prime selection force behind synonymous codon selection — a characteristic of the genus Bartonella, not exhibited by any other alphaproteobacterial genome. Distinct codon usage patterns and low synonymous divergence values between orthologous sequences of highly expressed genes from the two Bartonella species indicate that there exists a residual intra-strand synonymous codon bias in the highly expressed genes, possibly operating at the level of translat...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
International audienceWe have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsy...
We have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsynonymous (amino acid u...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Many organisms exhibit biased codon usage in their genome, including the fungal model organism Neuro...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
177-185The degeneracy of the genetic code allows for multiple codons to encode the same amino acid....
Biases in the codon usage and base compositions at three codon sites in different genes of A+T-rich ...
Streptococcus agalactiae is an important human and animal pathogen. To better understand the genetic...
In this study, the factors driving genome-wide patterns of codon usages in Lawsonia intracellularis ...
Codon usage data for 56 Bacillus subtllls genes show that synonynous codon usage in B.subtllls is le...
188-195Out of numerous genes, differentially expressed genes of Leishmania major (299) and L. infa...
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
Background Most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons. However, synonymous codons ar...
The large number of organisms and of genes sequenced at the present time permits now to study molecu...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
International audienceWe have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsy...
We have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsynonymous (amino acid u...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Many organisms exhibit biased codon usage in their genome, including the fungal model organism Neuro...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
177-185The degeneracy of the genetic code allows for multiple codons to encode the same amino acid....
Biases in the codon usage and base compositions at three codon sites in different genes of A+T-rich ...
Streptococcus agalactiae is an important human and animal pathogen. To better understand the genetic...
In this study, the factors driving genome-wide patterns of codon usages in Lawsonia intracellularis ...
Codon usage data for 56 Bacillus subtllls genes show that synonynous codon usage in B.subtllls is le...
188-195Out of numerous genes, differentially expressed genes of Leishmania major (299) and L. infa...
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
Background Most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons. However, synonymous codons ar...
The large number of organisms and of genes sequenced at the present time permits now to study molecu...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
International audienceWe have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsy...
We have explored compositional variation at synonymous (codon usage) and nonsynonymous (amino acid u...