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Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
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ST Parvathy, V Udayasuriyan, V Bhadana - 2021 - academia.edu
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
[HTML][HTML] Codon usage bias
ST Parvathy, V Udayasuriyan… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
Codon usage bias
ST Parvathy, U Varatharajalu… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - search.proquest.com
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
Codon usage bias.
ST Parvathy, V Udayasuriyan… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
Codon usage bias.
ST Parvathy, V Udayasuriyan… - Molecular Biology …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
Codon usage bias
ST Parvathy, V Udayasuriyan… - Molecular biology …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Codon usage bias is the preferential or non-random use of synonymous codons, a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in bacteria, plants and animals. Different species have …