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Comparative Study
. 1983;19(3-4):214-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02099968.

Codon usage in muscle genes and liver genes

Comparative Study

Codon usage in muscle genes and liver genes

K E Hastings et al. J Mol Evol. 1983.

Abstract

Synonymous codon usage frequencies, derived from cDNA clone sequences, were compared for several sets of vertebrate genes. Gene sets as diverse as those expressed in avian skeletal muscle and in mammalian liver showed similar patterns of synonymous codon usage. There were no significant differences suggesting tissue-specific co-adaptation of codon usage patterns and tRNA anticodon profiles. The results indicate a consensus codon usage pattern for vertebrate genes which is largely independent of taxonomic class, tissue of expression, and the cellular fate and rate of evolution of the encoded proteins. Certain elements of the consensus codon usage pattern indicate that it is the product of natural selection and not simply a mutational equilibrium among phenotypically equivalent synonyms.

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