Background: Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutionary and functional roles are poorly understood. The data available show that codon-context has direct impact on both translation accuracy and efficiency, but one does not yet understand how it affects these two translation variables or whether context biases shape gene evolution. Methodologies/Principal findings: Here we study codon-context biases using a set of 72 orthologous highly conserved genes from bacteria, archaea, fungi and high eukaryotes to identify 7 distinct groups of codon context rules. We show that synonymous mutations, i.e., neutral mutations that occur in synonymous codons of codon-pairs, are selected to mainta...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Background. Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
BACKGROUND: Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon context is an important feature of gene primary structure that modulates mRNA decoding accurac...
The genetic code is redundant, meaning that most amino acids can be encoded by more than one codon. ...
Background. Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that influence mRNA...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Background. Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
BACKGROUND: Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon context is an important feature of gene primary structure that modulates mRNA decoding accurac...
The genetic code is redundant, meaning that most amino acids can be encoded by more than one codon. ...
Background. Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that in...
Codon usage and codon-pair context are important gene primary structure features that influence mRNA...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Synonymous codons are used differentially in organisms from t...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...