A comprehensive in silico analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic classes and physiological genre of the domain Archaea was performed. These organisms differed in their physiological attributes, particularly oxygen tolerance and energy metabolism. We explored the diversity and similarity in the codon usage pattern in the genes and genomes of these organisms, emphasizing on their core cellular pathways. Our thrust was to figure out whether there is any underlying similarity in the design of core pathways within these organisms. Analyses of codon utilization pattern, construction of hierarchical linear models of codon usage, expression pattern and codon pair preference pointed to the fact that, in the archaea there is a tr...
The domain Archaea is in need of additional scientific investigation, so that our understanding of t...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Decades of biochemical, bioinformatic, and sequencing data are currently being systematically compil...
A comprehensive in silico analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic classes and ph...
<div><p>A comprehensive <i>in silico</i> analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic...
A comprehensive in silico analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic classes and ph...
Synonymous codon usage bias has been extensively studied in Bacteria and Eukaryotes and yet there ha...
AbstractThe number of completely sequenced archaeal genomes has been sufficient for a large-scale bi...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
<p>CP<sub>R</sub> denotes the ratio of codon pair types present in the pathway to that of the whole ...
The recognition of the group Archaea as a major branch of the tree of life (ToL) prompted a new view...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
[[abstract]]Abstract Archaea mostly survives in the extremely severe environment and contains speci...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
Archaea are prokaryotes that evolved in parallel with bacteria. Since the discovery of the distinct ...
The domain Archaea is in need of additional scientific investigation, so that our understanding of t...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Decades of biochemical, bioinformatic, and sequencing data are currently being systematically compil...
A comprehensive in silico analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic classes and ph...
<div><p>A comprehensive <i>in silico</i> analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic...
A comprehensive in silico analysis of 71 species representing the different taxonomic classes and ph...
Synonymous codon usage bias has been extensively studied in Bacteria and Eukaryotes and yet there ha...
AbstractThe number of completely sequenced archaeal genomes has been sufficient for a large-scale bi...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
<p>CP<sub>R</sub> denotes the ratio of codon pair types present in the pathway to that of the whole ...
The recognition of the group Archaea as a major branch of the tree of life (ToL) prompted a new view...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
[[abstract]]Abstract Archaea mostly survives in the extremely severe environment and contains speci...
Archaea, which represent a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of organisms, are prokaryote...
Archaea are prokaryotes that evolved in parallel with bacteria. Since the discovery of the distinct ...
The domain Archaea is in need of additional scientific investigation, so that our understanding of t...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Decades of biochemical, bioinformatic, and sequencing data are currently being systematically compil...