Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous codons. Although alternative theories abound, translational selection has been accepted as an important mechanism that shapes the patterns of codon usage in prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes. Here we analyze patterns of codon usage across 74 diverse bacteriophages that infect E. coli, P. aeruginosa, and L. lactis as their primary host. We use the concept of a “genome landscape,” which helps reveal non-trivial, long-range patterns in codon usage across a genome. We develop a series of randomization tests that allow us to interrogate the significance of one aspect of codon usage, such as GC content, while controlling for another aspect, such as ad...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Bacterial genomes usually include many thousands of genes which are expressed with diverse spatial-t...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Synonymous codon usage of protein coding genes of thirty two completely sequenced mycobacteriophage ...
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
Background In many genomes, a clear preference in the usage of particular codons exists. The mechani...
Background: Statistics measuring codon selection seek to compare genes by their sensitivity to selec...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Synonymous codon usage patterns of bacteriophage and host genomes were compared. Two indexes, G + C ...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Bacterial genomes usually include many thousands of genes which are expressed with diverse spatial-t...
Across all kingdoms of biological life, protein-coding genes exhibit unequal usage of synonymous cod...
Synonymous codon usage of protein coding genes of thirty two completely sequenced mycobacteriophage ...
Initially, this thesis investigates patterns of intragenomic codon usage within the genome of the De...
The molecular genetics of microbial life, including viruses and bacteria, is of great relevance to m...
Background In many genomes, a clear preference in the usage of particular codons exists. The mechani...
Background: Statistics measuring codon selection seek to compare genes by their sensitivity to selec...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Synonymous codon usage patterns of bacteriophage and host genomes were compared. Two indexes, G + C ...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Bacterial genomes usually include many thousands of genes which are expressed with diverse spatial-t...