Human genes are preferentially encoded by codons that are less likely to be mistranscribed (or "misread") into a STOP codon, according to a new study. Human genes are preferentially encoded by codons ...
Faithful transmission of information is crucial for life. This is perhaps most evident when genetic instructions are passed on from parents to their offspring. If the information is corrupted at this ...
Human genes are preferentially encoded by codons that are less likely to be mistranscribed (or "misread") into a STOP codon. This finding by Brian Cusack and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute ...
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