The genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded by multiple, so-called synonymous, codons. If all properties of synonymous codons were entirely equivalent, one would expect that they would be equally distributed along protein coding sequences. However, many studies over the last three decades have demonstrated that their distribution is not entirely random. It has been postulated that certain codons may be translated by the ribosome faster than others and thus their non-random distribution dictates how fast the ribosome moves along particular segments of the mRNA. The reasons behind such segmental variability in the rates of protein synthesis, and thus polypeptide emergence from the ribosome, have...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
AbstractThe genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded ...
SummaryThe genetic code is degenerate. Each amino acid is encoded by up to six synonymous codons; th...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Background: Codon decoding time is a fundamental property of mRNA translation believed to affect the...
The "central dogma" of biology outlines the unidirectional flow of interpretable data from genetic s...
SummaryThe genetic code is degenerate. Each amino acid is encoded by up to six synonymous codons; th...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
AbstractThe genetic code is said to be redundant in that the same amino acid residue can be encoded ...
SummaryThe genetic code is degenerate. Each amino acid is encoded by up to six synonymous codons; th...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide seque...
AbstractGenetic code redundancy allows most amino acids to be encoded by multiple codons that are no...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Background: Codon decoding time is a fundamental property of mRNA translation believed to affect the...
The "central dogma" of biology outlines the unidirectional flow of interpretable data from genetic s...
SummaryThe genetic code is degenerate. Each amino acid is encoded by up to six synonymous codons; th...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...