In this paper various aspects of codon usage and k-tuple correlations in the DNA are compared. It is shown that the correlation structures of the coding and the noncoding regions are very similar and that codon usage is reasonably specific for large groups of organisms. These results suggest that th
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Application of non-coding DNA regions in intraspecific analyses
โ Scribed by Thekla Pleines; Sabine S. Jakob; Frank R. Blattner
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- Springer Vienna
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- 2008
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- English
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