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Multivariate Analyses of Codon Usage Biases

  • 1st Edition - November 20, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Jean R. Lobry
  • Language: English

A complete case study with all coding sequences from the bacteria Borrellia burgdorferi illustrates how multivariate analyses reveals evolutionary mechanisms acting at the… Read more

Description

A complete case study with all coding sequences from the bacteria Borrellia burgdorferi illustrates how multivariate analyses reveals evolutionary mechanisms acting at the molecular level. They are either mutationnal (symmetric and asymmetric directionnal mutation pressure) or selective (selection against head-on collisions or linked to gene expressivity or subcellular location).

Key features

  • The main objective is to provide a complete and reproducible example of the power of multivariate analyses in this application field

Readership

Researchers in molecular evolution

Table of contents

1. Introduction to correspondence analysis

2. Global codon usage

3. Synonymous codon usage

4. Non-synonymous codon usage

5. Within and between-group variability decomposition

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 20, 2018
  • Language: English

About the author

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Jean R. Lobry

Dr. Jean R. Lobry is a professor-researcher at Claude University Bernard Lyon as university lecturer since 1992 and then as a university professor in 2006
Affiliations and expertise
Professor/Researcher, Claude University Bernard Lyon

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