Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome‐wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes

SK Behura, DW Severson - Biological Reviews, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome-wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes.

SK Behura, DW Severson - Biological Reviews of the Cambridge …, 2012 - europepmc.org
Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

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Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome-wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes.

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Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

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Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome-wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes.

SK Behura, DW Severson - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome-wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes

SK Behura, DW Severson - Biological reviews of the …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …

Codon usage bias: causative factors, quantification methods and genome‐wide patterns: with emphasis on insect genomes

SK Behura, DW Severson - Biological Reviews, 2013 - infona.pl
Codon usage bias refers to the phenomenon where specific codons are used more often
than other synonymous codons during translation of genes, the extent of which varies within …