„synonymous“
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Testing volume is not synonymous of cost, value and efficacy in laboratory diagnostics
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Ranking non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms based on disease concepts
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Common non-synonymous SNPs associated with breast cancer susceptibility: findings from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium
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Characterization of a missense variant in COG5 in a Tunisian patient with COG5-CDG syndrome and insights into the effect of non-synonymous variants on COG5 protein
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Synonymous SNPs Provide Evidence for Selective Constraint on Human Exonic Splicing Enhancers
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Investigating the impact of missense mutations in hCES1 by in silico structure-based approaches
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Computational analysis of non-synonymous SNPs in the human LCN2 gene
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Intrastrand parity rules of DNA base composition and usage biases of synonymous codons
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Low synonymous site variation at thelacY locus inEscherichia coli suggests the action of positive selection
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The close proximity ofEscherichia coli genes: Consequences for stop codon and synonymous codon use
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Synonymous rpsH variants: the common denominator in Escherichia coli adapting to ionizing radiation
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Evolutionary dependency of cancer mutations in gene pairs inferred by nonsynonymous-synonymous mutation ratios
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Salience and construal in the use of synonymy: A study of two sets of near-synonymous nouns
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NKX2.5 coding exons sequencing reveals novel non-synonymous mutations in patients with sporadic congenital heart diseases among the Tanzanian population
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A corpus-based study of the Chinese synonymous approximatives shangxia, qianhou and zuoyou
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Models of nearly neutral mutations with particular implications for nonrandom usage of synonymous codons
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Rates of synonymous substitution in plant nuclear genes
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Synonymous nucleotide substitution rates of β-tubulin and histone genes conform to high overall genomic rates in rodents but not in sea urchins
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Nonrandom CpG mutations affect the synonymous codon usage of moderately GC-rich single copy actin genes
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Nucleic acid composition, codon usage, and the rate of synonymous substitution in protein-coding genes