Abstract Background Codon usage has direct utility in molecular characterization of species and is also a marker for molecular evolution. To understand codon usage within the diverse phylum Nematoda, we analyzed a total of 265,494 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from 30 nematode species. The full genomes of Caenorhabditis elegans and C. briggsae were also examined. A total of 25,871,325 codons were analyzed and a comprehensive codon usage table for all species was generated. This is the first codon usage table available for 24 of these organisms. Results Codon usage similarity in Nematoda usually persists over the breadth of a genus b...
The family of Chlamydiaceae contains a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that can infect a wi...
Codon usage bias has been documented in a wide diversity of species, but the relative contributions ...
The species of the genus Echinococcus are parasitic platyhelminths that cause echinococcosis and exe...
Abstract Background Codon usage has direct utility in...
Background: Codon usage has direct utility in molecular characterization of species and is also a ...
SummaryAdaptive codon usage provides evidence of natural selection in one of its most subtle forms: ...
Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generally refers to ...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
BACKGROUND: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
Background: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
In the present work, we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of 22 species representative of...
In the present work, we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of 22 species representative of...
Codon bias is the nonuniform use of synonymous codons which encode the same amino acid. Some codons ...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
The family of Chlamydiaceae contains a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that can infect a wi...
Codon usage bias has been documented in a wide diversity of species, but the relative contributions ...
The species of the genus Echinococcus are parasitic platyhelminths that cause echinococcosis and exe...
Abstract Background Codon usage has direct utility in...
Background: Codon usage has direct utility in molecular characterization of species and is also a ...
SummaryAdaptive codon usage provides evidence of natural selection in one of its most subtle forms: ...
Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generally refers to ...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
BACKGROUND: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
The phenomenon of codon usage bias is known to exist in many genomes and it is mainly determined by ...
Background: Codon bias is a phenomenon of non-uniform usage of codons whereas codon context generall...
In the present work, we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of 22 species representative of...
In the present work, we performed a comparative genome-wide analysis of 22 species representative of...
Codon bias is the nonuniform use of synonymous codons which encode the same amino acid. Some codons ...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
The family of Chlamydiaceae contains a group of obligate intracellular bacteria that can infect a wi...
Codon usage bias has been documented in a wide diversity of species, but the relative contributions ...
The species of the genus Echinococcus are parasitic platyhelminths that cause echinococcosis and exe...