International audienceBecause of the degeneracy of the genetic code, multiple codons are translated into the same amino acid. Despite being “synonymous,” these codons are not equally used. Selective pressures are thought to drive the choice among synonymous codons within a genome, while GC content, which is typically attributed to mutational drift, is the major determinant of variation across species. Here, we find that in addition to GC content, interspecies codon usage signatures can also be detected. More specifically, we show that a single amino acid, arginine, is the major contributor to codon usage bias differences across domains of life. We then exploit this finding and show that domain-specific codon bias signatures can be used to c...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
DNA encodes protein primary structure using 64 different codons to specify 20 different amino acids ...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...
The genetic code encodes 20 amino acids using 64 nucleotide triplets or codons. 18 of the 20 amino a...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
Background: In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
While genomic sequencing projects are an abundant source of information for biological studies rangi...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
DNA encodes protein primary structure using 64 different codons to specify 20 different amino acids ...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...
The genetic code encodes 20 amino acids using 64 nucleotide triplets or codons. 18 of the 20 amino a...
The genetic codes have degeneracy; that is, most amino acids (18 out of 20 in the universal genetic ...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
Background: In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a...
In spite of extensive research on the effect of mutation and selection on codon usage, a general mod...
While genomic sequencing projects are an abundant source of information for biological studies rangi...
Although the mapping of codon to amino acid is conserved across nearly all species, the frequency at...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
Synonymous codons, i.e., DNA nucleotide triplets coding for the same amino acid, are used differentl...
DNA encodes protein primary structure using 64 different codons to specify 20 different amino acids ...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...