Selected article for: "codon usage bias and usage bias"

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_45
    Snippet: the lowest for rodent hepatovirus (43.1). These results support the view that a codon bias exists for HAV, but it seems an even stronger bias exists for rodent hepatovirus and for triatomavirus, although codon usage of the latter is well adapted to its host......
    Document: the lowest for rodent hepatovirus (43.1). These results support the view that a codon bias exists for HAV, but it seems an even stronger bias exists for rodent hepatovirus and for triatomavirus, although codon usage of the latter is well adapted to its host.

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