AbstractBovine leukemia virus contains a pXBL region encoding the 3′ parts of four regulatory proteins (Tax, Rex, G4, R3) in overlapping reading frames. Here we report the pXBL polymorphisms of 30 isolates from four countries. Rates of overall and synonymous substitutions were consistently lower, and nucleotide/amino acid composition bias and codon bias higher, in more-overlapped than in less-overlapped regions. Ratios of nonsynonymous/synonymous substitutions were lowest in the tax gene and its subregions. The 5′ parts of the four genes showed selection patterns corresponding to their genomic context outside of the pXBL region. Longer G4 variants due to a natural stop codon mutation had additional triple overlap with reduced sequence varia...
During their long evolutionary history viruses generated many proteins de novo by a mechanism called...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The degeneracy of the genetic code allows protein-coding DNA and RNA sequences to simultaneously enc...
AbstractBovine leukemia virus contains a pXBL region encoding the 3′ parts of four regulatory protei...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to analyse the influence of overlapping genes on the evolution of h...
AbstractBovine leukemia virus (BLV) is an oncogenic virus widespread in cattle. It belongs to the ge...
Overlapping genes represent a fascinating evolutionary puzzle, since they encode two functionally un...
Overlapping genes represent an intriguing puzzle, as they encode two proteins whose ability to evolv...
Overlapping genes represent a fascinating evolutionary puzzle, since they encode two functionally un...
The genomes of most virus species have overlapping genes—two or more proteins coded for by the same ...
During a survey of two-component system genes, a list of neighboring histidine kinase and response r...
Background: Among microbial genomes, genetic information is frequently compressed, exploiting redund...
The polymerase (P) and surface (S) genes of hepatitis B virus (HBV) are the longest gene overlap in ...
Codon usage bias patterns have been broadly explored for many viruses. However, the relative importa...
During their long evolutionary history viruses generated many proteins de novo by a mechanism called...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The degeneracy of the genetic code allows protein-coding DNA and RNA sequences to simultaneously enc...
AbstractBovine leukemia virus contains a pXBL region encoding the 3′ parts of four regulatory protei...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to analyse the influence of overlapping genes on the evolution of h...
AbstractBovine leukemia virus (BLV) is an oncogenic virus widespread in cattle. It belongs to the ge...
Overlapping genes represent a fascinating evolutionary puzzle, since they encode two functionally un...
Overlapping genes represent an intriguing puzzle, as they encode two proteins whose ability to evolv...
Overlapping genes represent a fascinating evolutionary puzzle, since they encode two functionally un...
The genomes of most virus species have overlapping genes—two or more proteins coded for by the same ...
During a survey of two-component system genes, a list of neighboring histidine kinase and response r...
Background: Among microbial genomes, genetic information is frequently compressed, exploiting redund...
The polymerase (P) and surface (S) genes of hepatitis B virus (HBV) are the longest gene overlap in ...
Codon usage bias patterns have been broadly explored for many viruses. However, the relative importa...
During their long evolutionary history viruses generated many proteins de novo by a mechanism called...
Viruses rely upon their hosts for biosynthesis of viral RNA, DNA and protein. This dependency freque...
The degeneracy of the genetic code allows protein-coding DNA and RNA sequences to simultaneously enc...