2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.17.475622
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Evolutionary conservation of A/T-ending codons reflects co-regulation of expression and complex formation

Abstract: Background: In a wide variety of organisms, synonymous codons are used with different frequencies, a phenomenon known as codon bias that plays an important role in determining expression levels. However, the importance of codon bias to facilitate the simultaneous turnover of thousands of protein-coding transcripts to bring about phenotypic changes in cellular programs such as development, has not yet been investigated in detail. Results: Here, we discover that genes with A/T-ending codon preferences are expres… Show more

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