The protein-coding gene FoxP2 (fork head box protein P2) plays a major role in communication and evolutionary changes. The present study carried out a comprehensive codon usage bias analysis in the FoxP2 gene among a diverse group of animals including fishes, birds, reptiles, and mammals. We observed that in the genome of fishes for the FoxP2 gene, codons ending with C or G were most frequently used, while in birds, reptiles, and mammals, codons ending with T or A were most frequently used. A higher ENC value was observed for the FoxP2 gene indicating a lower CUB. Parity role two-bias plots suggested that apart from mutation pressure, other factors such as natural selection might have influenced the CUB. The frequency distribution of the EN...
Most vertebrates communicate acoustically, but few, among them humans, dolphins and whales, bats, an...
The 61 codons and the three terminators were counted in the coding sequences of 31 families of prote...
As one of the most conserved genes in vertebrates, FoxP2 is widely involved in a number of important...
FoxP2 is the first identified gene that is specifically involved in speech and language development ...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
Blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) is an important fish species for its delicacy and high...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
FoxP2 is a forkhead box-family transcription factor intricately linked to the development of learned...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
TP53 gene is known as the "guardian of the genome" as it plays a vital role in regulating cell cycle...
Most vertebrates communicate acoustically, but few, among them humans, dolphins and whales, bats, an...
The 61 codons and the three terminators were counted in the coding sequences of 31 families of prote...
As one of the most conserved genes in vertebrates, FoxP2 is widely involved in a number of important...
FoxP2 is the first identified gene that is specifically involved in speech and language development ...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
Blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) is an important fish species for its delicacy and high...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human c...
FoxP2 is a forkhead box-family transcription factor intricately linked to the development of learned...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
TP53 gene is known as the "guardian of the genome" as it plays a vital role in regulating cell cycle...
Most vertebrates communicate acoustically, but few, among them humans, dolphins and whales, bats, an...
The 61 codons and the three terminators were counted in the coding sequences of 31 families of prote...
As one of the most conserved genes in vertebrates, FoxP2 is widely involved in a number of important...