Bioinformatics Exercise: Gene-Specific Ser Codon Usage
I saw aprovocative abstract in PNAS about the usage of serine codons in E.coli that triggered the"this could make an interesting student exercise" (for my prior effort, see:Exercise: A Sequence Signature for Transcription-Translation Coupling in Bacteria?). The paper is behind a paywall (though a relatively cheap one at $10) so I haven't actually read the paper, but the purposes here that isn't really a problem -- I'm not going to critique the paper, but just use the concept as a springboard.Read more »
Source: Omics! Omics! - Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Keith Robison Source Type: blogs
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