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A Codon-Pair Bias Associated With Network Interactions in Influenza A, B, and C Genomes
1Laboratory of Pediatric and Respiratory Viral Disease, Office of Vaccines Research and Review, CBER, FDA, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
Abstract:
A new codon-pair bias present in the genomes of different types of influenza virus is described. Codons with fewer network interactions are more frequency paired together than other codon-pairs in influenza A, B, and C genomes. A shared feature among three different influenza types suggests an evolutionary bias. Codon-pair preference can affect both speed of protein translation and RNA structure. This newly identified bias may provide insight into drivers of virus evolution.
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