Figure 5.

Codon context bias is organized in discrete groups. A two-way Pearson clustering by single linkage of the codon context data highlights regions of good and bad codon context, indicating that codon context bias is highly structured. A significant number of codons do not fall into the major clusters, indicating that their preferences and rejections are defined on a one-to-one basis. The 3' codon contexts whose residual values fall within the nonstatistically significant -3 to +3 interval are also scattered in the map, indicating that there is no cluster of codons that have little or no preference for particular codons as 3' neighbors.

Moura et al. Genome Biology 2005 6:R28   doi:10.1186/gb-2005-6-3-r28
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