Decoding the dual-coding region: key factors influencing the translational potential of a two-ORF-containing transcript
@@ A dual-coding region is defined as a stretch of DNA that encodes amino acids in overlapping reading frames. Dual-coding regions are often found in bacteriophages and viruses (e.g., HIV) with tiny genome sizes; such an arrange-ment is believed to greatly increase genetic information storage efficiency.
region、factors、information、amino acids、reading、defined、found、HIV、DNA
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Q2(细胞生物学)
2010-06-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
508-509