Author: Mazumder, Tarikul Huda; Chakraborty, Supriyo
Title: Gaining Insights into the Codon Usage Patterns of TP53 Gene across Eight Mammalian Species Document date: 2015_3_25
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Snippet: Fop is a measure of codon usage bias in a gene [44] . Fop values represent the ratio of the number of optimal codons used to the total number of synonymous codons [22] . The Fop value ranges from 0.36 for a gene showing uniform codon usage bias to 1 for a gene showing strong codon usage bias [45] . Fop value for each selected coding sequence was calculated using the formula given by Lavner and Kotler (2005) [14] ......
Document: Fop is a measure of codon usage bias in a gene [44] . Fop values represent the ratio of the number of optimal codons used to the total number of synonymous codons [22] . The Fop value ranges from 0.36 for a gene showing uniform codon usage bias to 1 for a gene showing strong codon usage bias [45] . Fop value for each selected coding sequence was calculated using the formula given by Lavner and Kotler (2005) [14] .
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