[HTML][HTML] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - Genome biology, 2011 - Springer
Background It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
[HTML][HTML] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - Genome Biology, 2011 - genomebiology.biomedcentral.com
It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among genes in a
genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly expressed …
genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly expressed …
Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - Genome biology, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
[HTML][HTML] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - Genome Biology, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles.
M Botzman, H Margalit - Genome Biology, 2011 - europepmc.org
Background It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
[PDF][PDF] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - 2011 - scienceopen.com
Background: It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
[PDF][PDF] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - 2011 - Citeseer
Background: It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
[PDF][PDF] Variation in global codon usage bias among prokaryotic organisms is associated with their lifestyles
M Botzman, H Margalit - 2011 - cyberleninka.org
Background: It is widely acknowledged that synonymous codons are used unevenly among
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …
genes in a genome. In organisms under translational selection, genes encoding highly …