Genomes of different sizes and complexity can be compared using common features. Most genomes contain open reading frames, and most genomes use the same genetic code. Redundancy in the genetic code ...
Identical codon pairing and co-tRNA codon pairing increase translational efficiency within genes when two codons that encode the same amino acid are translated by the same tRNA before it diffuses from ...
If the table of the genetic code is rearranged to put complementary codons face-to-face, it becomes apparent that the code displays latent mirror symmetry with respect to two sterically different ...
The main focus of this study is, to understand provision of reducing impact of frame shift mutations in genetic code table, which may occur when protein translation starts not at the first nucleotide ...
Codon pair frequencies in Min-H and Min-E. The codon pairs of regions 1 and 2 (R1 and R2), the altered regions of picornavirus E7 from Tulloch et al. (3), are shown for viruses Min-H (experiment) and ...
Introduction: Neurodegeneration and cancer present in comorbidities with inverse effects due to the expression of genes and pathways acting in opposition. Identifying and studying the genes ...
Abstract: Codon pair bias is the species-specific phenomenon that pairs of adjacent codons appear in genomes with frequencies different than would be predicted under an independence assumption, and ...
As a result of the redundancy of the genetic code, adjacent pairs of amino acids can be encoded by as many as 36 different pairs of synonymous codons. A species-specific "codon pair bias" provides ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In this study, we used a previously described method of controlling gene expression with computer-based gene design and de novo DNA synthesis ...
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