Abstract Background The evolutionary forces that determine the arrangement of synonymous codons within open reading frames and fine tune mRNA translation efficiency are not yet understood. In order to tackle this question we have carried out a large scale study of codon-triplet contexts in 11 fungal species to unravel associations or relationships between codons present at the ribosome A-, P- and E-sites during each decoding cycle. Results Our analysis unveiled high bias within the context of codon-triplets, in particular strong preference for triplets of identical codons. We have also identified a surprisingly large number of codon-triplet combinations that vanished from fungal ORFeomes. Candida albicans exacerbated these features, showed ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
Using the (near) complete genome sequences of the yeasts Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae,...
Previous pilot studies had identified markedly biased usage of codon pairs within ORFs of E. coli, S...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary forces that determine the arrangement of synonymous codons within open ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Codon-triplet context unveils unique features of ...
Abstract— The way evolution shapes the arrangement of synonymous codons within open reading frames (...
BACKGROUND: Genetic code alterations have been reported in mitochondrial, prokaryotic, and eukaryoti...
Codon usage In a sample of 28 genes from the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans has been analysed usi...
Protein-coding genes evolved codon usage bias due to the combined but uneven effects of adaptive and...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
BACKGROUND: The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
The imperfect fungus, Candida albicans is the major yeast pathogen in humans (1). We have analysed t...
Background - Genetic code alterations have been reported in mitochondrial, prokaryotic, and eukaryot...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB) is an important evolutionary feature in genomes that has ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
Using the (near) complete genome sequences of the yeasts Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae,...
Previous pilot studies had identified markedly biased usage of codon pairs within ORFs of E. coli, S...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary forces that determine the arrangement of synonymous codons within open ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Codon-triplet context unveils unique features of ...
Abstract— The way evolution shapes the arrangement of synonymous codons within open reading frames (...
BACKGROUND: Genetic code alterations have been reported in mitochondrial, prokaryotic, and eukaryoti...
Codon usage In a sample of 28 genes from the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans has been analysed usi...
Protein-coding genes evolved codon usage bias due to the combined but uneven effects of adaptive and...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
BACKGROUND: The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
Background. The discovery of genetic code alterations and expansions in both prokaryotes and eukaryo...
The imperfect fungus, Candida albicans is the major yeast pathogen in humans (1). We have analysed t...
Background - Genetic code alterations have been reported in mitochondrial, prokaryotic, and eukaryot...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB) is an important evolutionary feature in genomes that has ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
Using the (near) complete genome sequences of the yeasts Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae,...
Previous pilot studies had identified markedly biased usage of codon pairs within ORFs of E. coli, S...