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Genome dynamics and evolution of codon usage patterns in shrimp viruses.

Anuj TyagiB T Naveen KumarNiraj K Singh
Published in: Archives of virology (2017)
We analysed the genomes and codon usage patterns of seven small (DNA and RNA) shrimp viruses. Effective number of codon (ENC) values indicated moderate (35 < ENC < 50) codon usage bias in shrimp viruses. Correlation analysis between GC compositions at non-synonymous codon and synonymous codon positions (GC1, 2 and GC3) as well as GC3 versus ENC curves indicated varying influences of mutational pressure on codon usage. The presence of deoptimized codons and host-antagonistic codon usage trends in shrimp viruses suggested the adaptation of a slow replication strategy by these viruses to avoid host defences. Low CpG frequencies indicated that shrimp viruses have evolved with underrepresentation of CpGs to avoid the host's immune response.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • genetic diversity
  • dna methylation
  • dendritic cells
  • single molecule
  • circulating tumor
  • genome wide
  • cell free
  • tandem mass spectrometry