<p>Evolution of large DNA viruses is primarily governed by mutational pressure. Scatter plot demonstrating a strong, near-perfect correlation between GC at the synonymous third codon position (GC<sub>3</sub>) (X-axis) and non-synonymous first/second codon positions (GC<sub>1,2</sub>) (Y-axis) among (a) large DNA viruses infecting invertebrate hosts and (b) large DNA viruses infecting vertebrate hosts. This finding suggesting that all codon positions are similarly affected and hence mutational pressure and not translational selection is primarily responsible for the observed differences in nucleotide composition among large DNA viruses.</p
Although the rate at which proteins change is a key parameter in molecular evolution, its determinan...
Background. The Marburg virus (MARV) has a negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome, belongs to the...
International audienceFlaviviruses are small RNA viruses that exhibit genetic and ecological diversi...
Codon usage bias patterns have been broadly explored for many viruses. However, the relative importa...
<p>Graphs showing the relationship between GC content and the difference between ENC′ and ENC (i.e. ...
<p>Correlation between GC content at third codon position (GC<sub>3</sub>) and the effective codon u...
Choice of synonymous codons depends on nucleotide/dinucleotide composition of the genome (termed mut...
<p>Scatter plot demonstrating a good correlation between GC content at the third codon position (GC<...
Codon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally uncharacte...
<p>Scatter plot demonstrating the lack of correlation between CpG<sub>O/E</sub> ratios (X-axis) and ...
International audienceThe dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core probl...
The dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core problem for molecular evolu...
<p>(a) Box plot comparing the CpT<sub>O/E</sub>/TpC<sub>O/E</sub> ratios among large DNA viruses inf...
Phylogenetic analyses based on baculovirus polyhedrin nucleotide and amino acid sequences revealed t...
<p>Second codon positions show low variability due to purifying selection on non-synonymous changes....
Although the rate at which proteins change is a key parameter in molecular evolution, its determinan...
Background. The Marburg virus (MARV) has a negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome, belongs to the...
International audienceFlaviviruses are small RNA viruses that exhibit genetic and ecological diversi...
Codon usage bias patterns have been broadly explored for many viruses. However, the relative importa...
<p>Graphs showing the relationship between GC content and the difference between ENC′ and ENC (i.e. ...
<p>Correlation between GC content at third codon position (GC<sub>3</sub>) and the effective codon u...
Choice of synonymous codons depends on nucleotide/dinucleotide composition of the genome (termed mut...
<p>Scatter plot demonstrating a good correlation between GC content at the third codon position (GC<...
Codon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally uncharacte...
<p>Scatter plot demonstrating the lack of correlation between CpG<sub>O/E</sub> ratios (X-axis) and ...
International audienceThe dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core probl...
The dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core problem for molecular evolu...
<p>(a) Box plot comparing the CpT<sub>O/E</sub>/TpC<sub>O/E</sub> ratios among large DNA viruses inf...
Phylogenetic analyses based on baculovirus polyhedrin nucleotide and amino acid sequences revealed t...
<p>Second codon positions show low variability due to purifying selection on non-synonymous changes....
Although the rate at which proteins change is a key parameter in molecular evolution, its determinan...
Background. The Marburg virus (MARV) has a negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome, belongs to the...
International audienceFlaviviruses are small RNA viruses that exhibit genetic and ecological diversi...