2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24021185
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The Influence of the Selection at the Amino Acid Level on Synonymous Codon Usage from the Viewpoint of Alternative Genetic Codes

Abstract: Synonymous codon usage can be influenced by mutations and/or selection, e.g., for speed of protein translation and correct folding. However, this codon bias can also be affected by a general selection at the amino acid level due to differences in the acceptance of the loss and generation of these codons. To assess the importance of this effect, we constructed a mutation–selection model model, in which we generated almost 90,000 stationary nucleotide distributions produced by mutational processes and applied a … Show more

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“…Nucleotide base substitution occurs due to mutations; the mutations found were synonymous point mutations. According to Pawlak et al (2023), this mutation did not cause a change in the amino acid it codes for. This happened because a type of amino acid had several variations in the codon code.…”
Section: Alignment and Genetic Distance Of Sequences For Each Isolate...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nucleotide base substitution occurs due to mutations; the mutations found were synonymous point mutations. According to Pawlak et al (2023), this mutation did not cause a change in the amino acid it codes for. This happened because a type of amino acid had several variations in the codon code.…”
Section: Alignment and Genetic Distance Of Sequences For Each Isolate...mentioning
confidence: 99%