Ataxia-Telangiectasia Locus: Sequence Analysis of 184 kb of Human Genomic DNA Containing the Entire ATM Gene

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Figure 6.
Figure 6.

Absolute and relative usage of codons (A,C) and amino acids (B,D) of the ATM gene in comparison with the human average. Codons are ordered from left to right with primary sort criterion “3rd codon position A or T” and secondary criterion “increasing G + C content.” The order of columns is (1) AAA; (2) AAT; (3) ATA; (4) ATT; (5) TAT; (6) TTA; (7) TTT; (8) AGA; (9) AGT; (10) ACA; (11) ACT; (12) TGT; (13) TCA; (14) TCT; (15) GAA; (16) GAT; (17) GTA; (18) GTT; (19) CAA; (20) CAT; (21) CTA; (22) CTT; (23) GGA; (24) GGT; (25) GCA; (26) GCT; (27) CGA; (28) CGT; (29) CCA; (30) CCT; (31) AAG; (32) AAC; (33) ATG; (34) ATC; (35) TAC; (36) TTG; (37) TTC; (38) GAG; (39) GAC; (40) GTG; (41) GTC; (42) CAG; (43) CAC; (44) CTG; (45) CTC; (46) AGG; (47) AGC; (48) ACG; (49) ACC; (50) TGG; (51) TGC; (52) TCG; (53) TCC; (54) GGG; (55) GGC; (56) GCG; (57) GCC; (58) CGG; (59) CGC; (60) CCG; (61) CCC. Amino acids are tentatively arranged from left to right order of increasing G + C content of their codons. Columns are labeled with the single letter code.

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  1. Genome Res. 7: 592-605

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