Selected article for: "codon usage and host infectivity"

Author: Bahir, Iris; Fromer, Menachem; Prat, Yosef; Linial, Michal
Title: Viral adaptation to host: a proteome-based analysis of codon usage and amino acid preferences
  • Document date: 2009_10_13
  • ID: 629kl04a_18
    Snippet: To test the range of variability in amino acids and in codon usage within the space of the viruses studied, all representative viruses were divided on the basis of their infectivity toward a taxonomical partition of six high-level host groups: humans, mammals (excluding humans), vertebrates (excluding mammals-mainly fish and aves), insects, plants, and bacteria. This partition permitted maximal coverage of the virus representatives......
    Document: To test the range of variability in amino acids and in codon usage within the space of the viruses studied, all representative viruses were divided on the basis of their infectivity toward a taxonomical partition of six high-level host groups: humans, mammals (excluding humans), vertebrates (excluding mammals-mainly fish and aves), insects, plants, and bacteria. This partition permitted maximal coverage of the virus representatives.

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