Selected article for: "codon usage and usage pattern"

Author: Wassenaar, Trudy M.; Jun, Se-Ran; Robeson, Michael; Ussery, David W.
Title: Comparative genomics of hepatitis A virus, hepatitis C virus, and hepatitis E virus provides insights into the evolutionary history of Hepatovirus species
  • Document date: 2019_11_19
  • ID: 3hayxyuk_43
    Snippet: HPgV WNV (a Caliciviridae member) also matches the HCV/HEV codon usage pattern. Human pegivirus (HPgV), which is also known by the alternative names hepatitis G virus or GB virus C, is also included in this comparison. The virus rarely infects hepatocytes and its role in human disease is still being discussed (Marano et al., 2017) . Its codon usage also resembles that of HCV and HEV, although it is a member of the Flavivridae (Table 1) . Zika vir.....
    Document: HPgV WNV (a Caliciviridae member) also matches the HCV/HEV codon usage pattern. Human pegivirus (HPgV), which is also known by the alternative names hepatitis G virus or GB virus C, is also included in this comparison. The virus rarely infects hepatocytes and its role in human disease is still being discussed (Marano et al., 2017) . Its codon usage also resembles that of HCV and HEV, although it is a member of the Flavivridae (Table 1) . Zika virus and West Nile virus (also Flaviviridae) are transmitted by mosquitoes; however, they do not have an insect-like signature as their codon usage is also similar to that of HCV and HEV ( Figure A3 ).

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