We present an expression measure of a gene, devised to predict the level of gene expression from relative codon bias (RCB). There are a number of measures currently in use that quantify codon usage in genes. Based on the hypothesis that gene expressivity and codon composition is strongly correlated, RCB has been defined to provide an intuitively meaningful measure of an extent of the codon preference in a gene. We outline a simple approach to assess the strength of RCB (RCBS) in genes as a guide to their likely expression levels and illustrate this with an analysis of Escherichia coli (E. coli) genome. Our efforts to quantitatively predict gene expression levels in E. coli met with a high level of success. Surprisingly, we observe a strong ...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...
AbstractThe relation between codon usage and gene-expression levels is an intensively investigated a...
International audienceWe propose a simple algorithm to detect dominating synonymous codon usage bias...
We present an expression measure of a gene, devised to predict the level of gene expression from rel...
In this study we have focused on the codon usage bias in E. coli, at two different levels, the codon...
McHardy AC, Pühler A, Kalinowski J, Meyer F. Comparing expression level-dependent features in codon ...
Most of the current codon usage bias computational approaches are only suitable for the comparison o...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Escherichia coli has long been regarded as a model organism in the study of codon usage bias (CUB). ...
Codon usage bias plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression. A couple of measures ...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
International audienceCodon usage is biased between lowly and highly expressed genes in a genome-spe...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
Background\ud Statistics measuring codon selection seek to compare genes by their sensitivity to sel...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...
AbstractThe relation between codon usage and gene-expression levels is an intensively investigated a...
International audienceWe propose a simple algorithm to detect dominating synonymous codon usage bias...
We present an expression measure of a gene, devised to predict the level of gene expression from rel...
In this study we have focused on the codon usage bias in E. coli, at two different levels, the codon...
McHardy AC, Pühler A, Kalinowski J, Meyer F. Comparing expression level-dependent features in codon ...
Most of the current codon usage bias computational approaches are only suitable for the comparison o...
The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different amino acids...
Escherichia coli has long been regarded as a model organism in the study of codon usage bias (CUB). ...
Codon usage bias plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression. A couple of measures ...
Synonymous codons are randomly distributed among genes, a phenomenon termed as codon usage bias. Und...
AbstractThe frequencies with which individual synonymous codons are used to code their cognate amino...
International audienceCodon usage is biased between lowly and highly expressed genes in a genome-spe...
<div><p>The genetic code in mRNA is redundant, with 61 sense codons translated into 20 different ami...
Background\ud Statistics measuring codon selection seek to compare genes by their sensitivity to sel...
While genomic sequencing projects have proved an abundant source of information for biological studi...
AbstractThe relation between codon usage and gene-expression levels is an intensively investigated a...
International audienceWe propose a simple algorithm to detect dominating synonymous codon usage bias...