Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency of mRNA translation and hence protein abundance. We hypothesized that differences in codon bias, either between-species differences in orthologous genes, or within-species differences between genes, may play an evolutionary role. To explore this hypothesis, we compared the genome-wide codon bias in six species that occupy vital positions in the Eukaryotic Tree of Life. We acquired the entire protein coding sequences for these organisms, computed the codon bias for all genes in each organism and explored the output for relationships between codon bias and protein function, both within- and between-lineages. We discovered five notable coordinat...
Some mutations in gene coding regions exchange one synonymous codon for another, and thus do not alt...
Codon usage bias in Drosophila melanogaster genes has been attributed to negative selection of those...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Here I show that the mean codon usage bias of a genome, and of the lowly expressed genes in a genome...
The prokaryotic genomes—the current heritage of the most ancient life forms on earth—are comprised o...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Some mutations in gene coding regions exchange one synonymous codon for another, and thus do not alt...
Codon usage bias in Drosophila melanogaster genes has been attributed to negative selection of those...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...
Codon bias in the genome of an organism influences its phenome by changing the speed and efficiency ...
Here I show that the mean codon usage bias of a genome, and of the lowly expressed genes in a genome...
The prokaryotic genomes—the current heritage of the most ancient life forms on earth—are comprised o...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Codon pair usage (codon context) is a species specific gene primary structure feature whose evolutio...
Variation in synonymous codon usage is abundant across multiple levels of organization: between codo...
Frequencies of synonymous codons are typically non-uniform, despite the fact that such codons corres...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
International audienceSelection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms...
Codon bias is the non-randomuse of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species...
Some mutations in gene coding regions exchange one synonymous codon for another, and thus do not alt...
Codon usage bias in Drosophila melanogaster genes has been attributed to negative selection of those...
Different codons encoding the same amino acid are not used equally in protein-coding sequences. In b...