Curs 2020-2021Codons as fragments of the genetic code articulate both nucleotidic and proteic constraints. If codon usage bias is now admitted to be mainly influenced by GC content, codon frequencies in general may display a more subtle compromise between base composition and selection at proteic level. In order to investigate the existing non-GC content factors of codon frequencies, we compared coding sequences (CDS) of 280 Archaea plus S. cerevisiae genomes to their randomized version (same base-composition and same length). Through dedicated counts we identified several CDS vs random patterns in Archaea some of which reflecting probable or evident proteic constraint : in particular, the systematic enrichment of CDS in negatively ...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...
AbstractThe number of completely sequenced archaeal genomes has been sufficient for a large-scale bi...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
Synonymous codon usage bias has been extensively studied in Bacteria and Eukaryotes and yet there ha...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
AbstractNon-random arrangement of synonymous codons in coding sequences has been recently reported i...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Gene codon optimization may be impaired by the misinterpretation of frequency and optimality of codo...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
Bacterial genomes usually include many thousands of genes which are expressed with diverse spatial-t...
Analysis of codon usage data has both practical and theoretical applications in understanding the ba...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...
AbstractThe number of completely sequenced archaeal genomes has been sufficient for a large-scale bi...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
Synonymous codon usage bias has been extensively studied in Bacteria and Eukaryotes and yet there ha...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
AbstractNon-random arrangement of synonymous codons in coding sequences has been recently reported i...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Gene codon optimization may be impaired by the misinterpretation of frequency and optimality of codo...
Codons that code for the same amino acid are often used with unequal frequencies. This phenomenon is...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
Bacterial genomes usually include many thousands of genes which are expressed with diverse spatial-t...
Analysis of codon usage data has both practical and theoretical applications in understanding the ba...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...
AbstractThe number of completely sequenced archaeal genomes has been sufficient for a large-scale bi...