Codon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally uncharacterized, robust virus attenuation was achieved by recoding of viral proteins using underrepresented codon pairs. Because viruses replicate exclusively inside living cells, we posited that their codon pair preferences reflect those of their host(s). Analysis of many human viruses showed, however, that the encoding of viruses is influenced only marginally by host codon pair preferences. Furthermore, examination of codon pair preferences of vertebrate, insect, and arthropod-borne viruses revealed that the latter do not utilize codon pairs overrepresented in arthropods more frequently than other viruses. We found, however, that codon pair bias is a...
Synonymous codon pair deoptimization is an efficient strategy for virus attenuation; however, the un...
AbstractThe Rotavirus genus belongs to the family Reoviridae and its genome consist of 11 segments o...
AbstractUsing the complete genome sequences of 19 coronavirus genomes, we analyzed the codon usage b...
SummaryCodon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally unc...
Codon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally uncharacte...
A new codon-pair bias present in the genomes of different types of influenza virus is described. Cod...
This work was funded by Wellcome Trust (WT087628MA) to David J Evans and Peter Simmonds, and Biotech...
Synonymous codon pair deoptimization is an efficient strategy for virus attenuation; however, the un...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has a biased nucleotide composition differen...
Choice of synonymous codons depends on nucleotide/dinucleotide composition of the genome (termed mut...
Distinct patterns of dinucleotide representation, such as CpG and UpA suppression, are characteristi...
Background In many genomes, a clear preference in the usage of particular codons exists. The mechani...
ABSTRACT Codon pair bias (CPB), which has been observed in all organisms, is a neglected genomic phe...
Codon pair bias deoptimization (CPBD) has enabled highly efficient and rapid attenuation of RNA viru...
Abstract Background The genetic code consists of non-random usage of synonymous codons for the same ...
Synonymous codon pair deoptimization is an efficient strategy for virus attenuation; however, the un...
AbstractThe Rotavirus genus belongs to the family Reoviridae and its genome consist of 11 segments o...
AbstractUsing the complete genome sequences of 19 coronavirus genomes, we analyzed the codon usage b...
SummaryCodon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally unc...
Codon pair bias is a remarkably stable characteristic of a species. Although functionally uncharacte...
A new codon-pair bias present in the genomes of different types of influenza virus is described. Cod...
This work was funded by Wellcome Trust (WT087628MA) to David J Evans and Peter Simmonds, and Biotech...
Synonymous codon pair deoptimization is an efficient strategy for virus attenuation; however, the un...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has a biased nucleotide composition differen...
Choice of synonymous codons depends on nucleotide/dinucleotide composition of the genome (termed mut...
Distinct patterns of dinucleotide representation, such as CpG and UpA suppression, are characteristi...
Background In many genomes, a clear preference in the usage of particular codons exists. The mechani...
ABSTRACT Codon pair bias (CPB), which has been observed in all organisms, is a neglected genomic phe...
Codon pair bias deoptimization (CPBD) has enabled highly efficient and rapid attenuation of RNA viru...
Abstract Background The genetic code consists of non-random usage of synonymous codons for the same ...
Synonymous codon pair deoptimization is an efficient strategy for virus attenuation; however, the un...
AbstractThe Rotavirus genus belongs to the family Reoviridae and its genome consist of 11 segments o...
AbstractUsing the complete genome sequences of 19 coronavirus genomes, we analyzed the codon usage b...