Convergent host-parasite codon usage between honeybee and bee associated viral genomes
By correlating the codon usage in four insects (the honeybee, red flour beetle, mosquito and fruit fly) with six honeybee host specific viruses, we found that the codon usage patterns of the bee viruses were strongly related to that of the honeybee and only weakly related to the red flour beetle. Th...
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Main Authors: | Panuwan Chantawannakul, Robert W. Cutler |
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2018
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