<p>Amino acid position is defined using the Genome sequence 3908 (Accession number <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/U55350" target="_blank">U55350</a> in the NCBI database) and numbered against the non-structural and structural polyproteins.</p
Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building the predicted protein-prot...
<div><p>As next-generation sequencing projects generate massive genome-wide sequence variation data,...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...
Several hypotheses predict ranks of amino acid assignments to genetic code's codons. Analyses here s...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
<p>Codon alignment of human MAGEA genes is used as the reference backbone. *, sites under positive s...
The millions of protein sequences generated by genomics are expected to transform protein engineerin...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
<p>Alignment shows the amino acid composition of proteins encoded by genomic DNA. Conserved amino ac...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
<p>The location (amino acid number within the E7 gene) and identity of all codon changes is shown as...
Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
Sequences are grouped by identity, with aggregate copy number and population percentage shown to the...
We develop an approximate maximum likelihood method to estimate flanking nucleotide context-dependen...
The millions of protein sequences generated by genomics are expected to transform protein engineerin...
Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building the predicted protein-prot...
<div><p>As next-generation sequencing projects generate massive genome-wide sequence variation data,...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...
Several hypotheses predict ranks of amino acid assignments to genetic code's codons. Analyses here s...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
<p>Codon alignment of human MAGEA genes is used as the reference backbone. *, sites under positive s...
The millions of protein sequences generated by genomics are expected to transform protein engineerin...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
<p>Alignment shows the amino acid composition of proteins encoded by genomic DNA. Conserved amino ac...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
<p>The location (amino acid number within the E7 gene) and identity of all codon changes is shown as...
Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
Sequences are grouped by identity, with aggregate copy number and population percentage shown to the...
We develop an approximate maximum likelihood method to estimate flanking nucleotide context-dependen...
The millions of protein sequences generated by genomics are expected to transform protein engineerin...
Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building the predicted protein-prot...
<div><p>As next-generation sequencing projects generate massive genome-wide sequence variation data,...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...