Identification of Conflicting Selective Effects on Highly Expressed Genes
Many different selective effects on DNA and proteins influence the frequency of codons and amino acids in coding sequences. Selection is often stronger on highly expressed genes. Hence, by comparing high- and low-expression genes it is possible to distinguish the factors that are selected by evoluti...
Main Authors: | Paul G. Higgs, Weilong Hao, G. Brian Golding |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2007-01-01
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Series: | Evolutionary Bioinformatics |
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Online Access: | http://la-press.com/article.php?article_id=61 |
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