Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So far, investigators have often examined mutation patterns at either interspecies fixed substitution or intraspecies nucleotide polymorphism level, but not both. Here, we performed a unique analysis of a combined set of intra-species polymorphisms and inter-species substitutions in human codons. Strong difference in mutational pattern was found at codon positions 1, 2, and 3 between the polymorphism and fixation data. Fixation had strong bias towards increasing the rarest codons but decreasing the most frequently used codons, suggesting that codon equilibrium has not been reached yet. We detected strong CpG effect on CG-containing codons and su...
International audienceDetecting selection on codon usage (CU) is a difficult task, since CU can be s...
Abstract. Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the hu...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
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Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
Synonymous codon usage can be influenced by mutations and/or selection, e.g., for speed of protein t...
International audiencePhylogenetic codon models are routinely used to characterize selective regimes...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
International audienceDetecting selection on codon usage (CU) is a difficult task, since CU can be s...
Abstract. Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the hu...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
Synonymous codon usage can be influenced by mutations and/or selection, e.g., for speed of protein t...
International audiencePhylogenetic codon models are routinely used to characterize selective regimes...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
International audienceDetecting selection on codon usage (CU) is a difficult task, since CU can be s...
Abstract. Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the hu...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...