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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_34
    Snippet: As early as 20 years ago, a correlation was detected between the prevalence of dinucleotides in viruses and their hosts (Barrai et al, 1990) . Although these data were based on a very limited set of sequences, the main conclusion remains accurate in view of the current scale of sequenced data, which suggests an active adaptation process of viruses toward their hosts. We found that the huge amounts of data regarding viral genomes and the genomes o.....
    Document: As early as 20 years ago, a correlation was detected between the prevalence of dinucleotides in viruses and their hosts (Barrai et al, 1990) . Although these data were based on a very limited set of sequences, the main conclusion remains accurate in view of the current scale of sequenced data, which suggests an active adaptation process of viruses toward their hosts. We found that the huge amounts of data regarding viral genomes and the genomes of their respective hosts have enabled the compilation of a balanced data set for further analysis (Figure 1 ). Figure 6B ). The most adapted virus-host pairs are indicated in bold.

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