<p>(A, B) Plots of the effective number of codons (Nc) plotted versus third codon position GC content (GC3) in CassKB8 and Mf1.5b respectively. The red points are the same genes as in C and D, respectively. The yellow line represents the neutral expectation for Nc. (C, D) Correspondence analysis of codon usage. The genes separated from the main cloud are marked red.</p
(A)The ENC-GC3s plot. (B) The neutrality plots. (C)The PR2 bias plot. Each point represents a specie...
<p>(A) isolated countries, (B) isolated continents, depicted in different colors. It's essential to ...
The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) for 28 codons in 1,466 transcripts are shown as a bar gra...
<p>Correspondence analysis of codon usage patterns in CHIKV genomes based on region of isolation.</p
<p>The curve represents expected codon usage in relationship to the GC3 content, therefore at 50% GC...
<p>ENc denotes the effective number of codons, and GC3s denotes the GC content on the third synonymo...
<div><p>(A) Effective number of codons (ENc; a measure of overall codon bias) for each predicted ORF...
<p>The black plot represents the ENC value against the G+C content at the third codon position (GC3s...
<p>Shown is the codon distribution of all merged protein-coding genes for all considered species (fo...
<p>At the top are plotted the R<sup>2</sup>s and the slopes of the correlations between codon occurr...
<p>Correspondence analysis of codon usage patterns in CHIKV genomes based on virus genotypes.</p
<p>On the top left are the total occurrences of the 61 non-stop codons in 33,860 human coding region...
<p>(A) Comparison of the G+C content between core and accessory genome. The box plots represent the ...
<p>The difference between the occurrence of each of the 61 sense codons from the occurrence expected...
Correspondence analysis has frequently been used for codon usage studies but this method is often mi...
(A)The ENC-GC3s plot. (B) The neutrality plots. (C)The PR2 bias plot. Each point represents a specie...
<p>(A) isolated countries, (B) isolated continents, depicted in different colors. It's essential to ...
The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) for 28 codons in 1,466 transcripts are shown as a bar gra...
<p>Correspondence analysis of codon usage patterns in CHIKV genomes based on region of isolation.</p
<p>The curve represents expected codon usage in relationship to the GC3 content, therefore at 50% GC...
<p>ENc denotes the effective number of codons, and GC3s denotes the GC content on the third synonymo...
<div><p>(A) Effective number of codons (ENc; a measure of overall codon bias) for each predicted ORF...
<p>The black plot represents the ENC value against the G+C content at the third codon position (GC3s...
<p>Shown is the codon distribution of all merged protein-coding genes for all considered species (fo...
<p>At the top are plotted the R<sup>2</sup>s and the slopes of the correlations between codon occurr...
<p>Correspondence analysis of codon usage patterns in CHIKV genomes based on virus genotypes.</p
<p>On the top left are the total occurrences of the 61 non-stop codons in 33,860 human coding region...
<p>(A) Comparison of the G+C content between core and accessory genome. The box plots represent the ...
<p>The difference between the occurrence of each of the 61 sense codons from the occurrence expected...
Correspondence analysis has frequently been used for codon usage studies but this method is often mi...
(A)The ENC-GC3s plot. (B) The neutrality plots. (C)The PR2 bias plot. Each point represents a specie...
<p>(A) isolated countries, (B) isolated continents, depicted in different colors. It's essential to ...
The relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) for 28 codons in 1,466 transcripts are shown as a bar gra...