Codon usage of highly expressed genes affects proteome-wide translation efficiency is a research paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2018). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.852. It has been cited 291 times.
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Additional file 1 of Massively parallel gene expression variation measurement of a synonymous codon library
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Additional file 10 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 11 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 11 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 1 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 1 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 9 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 9 of Differential regulation of mRNA fate by the human Ccr4-Not complex is driven by coding sequence composition and mRNA localization
Additional file 1 of Using protein-per-mRNA differences among human tissues in codon optimization
Additional file 1 of Using protein-per-mRNA differences among human tissues in codon optimization
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Additional file 8 of Using protein-per-mRNA differences among human tissues in codon optimization
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Additional file 12 of Codon usage pattern of the ancestor of green plants revealed through Rhodophyta
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Additional file 2 of Comparative analysis of dioecious Amaranthus plastomes and phylogenomic implications within Amaranthaceae s.s.