The code of life is simple. Four genetic letters arranged in triplets—called codons—encode amino acids. These are the building blocks of proteins, the machinery that powers life. But the genetic code ...
The genomes of species from bacteria to Drosophila show unique biases for particular synonymous codons—varying triplet base pairs that code for the same amino acids—but it has been unclear if such ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 116, No. 52 (December 26, 2019), pp. 26491-26496 (6 pages) Bioluminescence-based imaging of living cells has ...
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