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English: Figure 1. Codon usage frequencies in genomes of Borrelia and Saccharomycs cerevisiae as a function of the potential number of ways that these codons can contribute to stop motifs in off-frame contexts.
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Source Seligmann, H., & Pollock, D. D. (2004). The Ambush Hypothesis: Hidden Stop Codons Prevent Off-Frame Gene Reading. DNA and Cell Biology, 23(10), 701–705. https://doi.org/10.1089/dna.2004.23.701
Author Seligmann, H. and Pollock, D. D.

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Figure 1. Codon usage frequencies in genomes of Borrelia and Saccharomycs cerevisiae as a function of the potential number of ways that these codons can contribute to stop motifs in off-frame contexts.

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