The 3'-end of the coding sequence in several species is known to show specific codon usage bias. Several factors have been suggested to underlie this phenomenon, including selection against translation efficiency, selection for translation accuracy, and selection against RNA folding. All are supported by some evidence, but there is no general agreement as to which factors are the main determinants. Nor is it known how universal this phenomenon is, and whether the same factors explain it in different species. To answer these questions, we developed a measure that quantifies the codon usage bias at the gene end, and used it to compute this bias for 91 species that span the three domains of life. In addition, we characterized the codons in eac...
Translation termination is a finishing step of protein biosynthesis. The significant role in this pr...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
Abstract Background Alternative synonymous codons are not used with equal frequencies. In addition, ...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
The genetic code is redundant, with most amino acids coded by multiple codons. In many organisms, co...
Six diverse prokaryotic and five eukaryotic genomes were compared to deduce whether the protein synt...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
RNA editing can be crucial for the expression of genetic information via inserting, deleting, or sub...
Translation termination is a finishing step of protein biosynthesis. The significant role in this pr...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
Abstract Background Alternative synonymous codons are not used with equal frequencies. In addition, ...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
BackgroundDo species use codons that reduce the impact of errors in translation or replication? The ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
The genetic code is redundant, with most amino acids coded by multiple codons. In many organisms, co...
Six diverse prokaryotic and five eukaryotic genomes were compared to deduce whether the protein synt...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
RNA editing can be crucial for the expression of genetic information via inserting, deleting, or sub...
Translation termination is a finishing step of protein biosynthesis. The significant role in this pr...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...