2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.12.511967
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Non-triplet genetic code inEuplotesciliates is a result of neutral evolution

Abstract: Although several variants of the standard genetic code are known, its triplet character is universal with an exception in ciliates Euplotes, where stop codons at internal mRNA positions specify ribosomal frameshifting. How did Euplotes spp. evolved and maintained such an unusual genetic code remains a mystery. To investigate these questions, we explored the evolution of frameshifting occurrence in Euplotes genes. We sequenced and analyzed several transcriptomes from different Euplotes spp to characterize the g… Show more

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“…It means that context dependent frameshift can evolve in Euplotes , which will lead to increasing the role of additional nucleotides near the stop codon and the consolidation of the non‐triplet nature of the code. [ 95 ]…”
Section: The Context‐dependent Decoding Causing Translation Ambiguitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means that context dependent frameshift can evolve in Euplotes , which will lead to increasing the role of additional nucleotides near the stop codon and the consolidation of the non‐triplet nature of the code. [ 95 ]…”
Section: The Context‐dependent Decoding Causing Translation Ambiguitymentioning
confidence: 99%