Selected article for: "gene overlapping portion and overlapping portion"

Author: S. Willis; J. Masel
Title: Gene birth contributes to structural disorder encoded by overlapping genes
  • Document date: 2017_12_6
  • ID: 9w2wjiik_20
    Snippet: where L is the number of codons in the overlapping portion of the gene, excluding ATG and TGG codons. This exclusion is because ATG and TGG are the only codons that code for their respective amino acids and so their relative adaptedness values are always 1, thereby introducing no new information. To ensure sufficient statistical power to differentiate between CAI values, we did not analyze CAI for gene pairs with overlapping sections less than 20.....
    Document: where L is the number of codons in the overlapping portion of the gene, excluding ATG and TGG codons. This exclusion is because ATG and TGG are the only codons that code for their respective amino acids and so their relative adaptedness values are always 1, thereby introducing no new information. To ensure sufficient statistical power to differentiate between CAI values, we did not analyze CAI for gene pairs with overlapping sections less than 200 nucleotides long.

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