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==These tables are from 1999 and were built using the known or predicted ORF sequences contained within the complete yeast genomic sequence.==
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== January 2011 Codon Usage (genome version 64-1-1) produced using EMBOSS cusp==
*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.gene.cod ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''] from 3,222 ORFs which have been assigned a gene name by the community as listed within SGD as of January 1999.
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*[http://bun-dev.stanford.edu/unpublished_data/codon/64_1_1_all_nuclear.cusp 64_1_1_all_nuclear.cusp] for all ORFs (5865) encoded in the nuclear genome except the dubious ORFs and pseudogenes (i.e. including all verified, uncharacterized ORFs and transposable element genes without stop codons in them).
*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.orf.cod ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''] from 6,222 ORFs listed within SGD as of January 1999.
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*[http://bun-dev.stanford.edu/unpublished_data/codon/64_1_1_dubious.cusp 64_1_1_dubious.cusp] for all nuclearly encoded dubious ORFs (801).
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*[http://bun-dev.stanford.edu/unpublished_data/codon/64_1_1_mito.cusp 64_1_1_mito.cusp] for all mitochondrial non-dubious ORFs (19).
  
==These tables are from 1993 and produced with the GCG program CodonFrequency.==
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== June 2008 Codon Usage (genome version 61-1-1) produced using GCG CodonFrequency==
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All known or predicted ORF sequences contained within the complete yeast genomic sequence were included.
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* [http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/s_cerevisiae-codonusage.txt s_cerevisiae-codonusage.txt]
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==January 1999 Codon Usage (genome version 12-1-1) produced using GCG CodonFrequency==
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All known or predicted ORF sequences contained within the complete yeast genomic sequence were included.
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*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.gene.cod ysc.gene.cod] from 3,222 ORFs assigned a gene name by the community as listed within SGD.
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*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.orf.cod ysc.orf.cod] from 6,222 ORFs listed within SGD.
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*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/yscmt.cod yscmt.cod] from 28 mitochondrion genes in [http://www.yeastgenome.org/reference/S000058438/overview Foury F, et al. (1998)]
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==1993 Codon Usage produced using GCG CodonFrequency==
 
Duplicates, pseudogenes, mutant and synthetic genes were not included. Coding regions were specified using the Feature Table of each entry, then checked for accuracy. If more than one stop codon was found the sequence was not included.
 
Duplicates, pseudogenes, mutant and synthetic genes were not included. Coding regions were specified using the Feature Table of each entry, then checked for accuracy. If more than one stop codon was found the sequence was not included.
*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.g63.cod ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''] from 435 genes found in GenBank 63.
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*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/ysc.g63.cod ysc.g63.cod] from 435 genes found in GenBank 63 (March 1990).
*[http://downloads.yeastgenome.org/unpublished_data/codon/yscmt.cod ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' mitochondrion] 17 genes found in GenBank 63.
 
 
*[http://www.kazusa.or.jp/codon/ Codon Usage Database] from Yasukazu Nakamura using the latest GenBank Release.
 
*[http://www.kazusa.or.jp/codon/ Codon Usage Database] from Yasukazu Nakamura using the latest GenBank Release.

Latest revision as of 09:34, 29 September 2014

January 2011 Codon Usage (genome version 64-1-1) produced using EMBOSS cusp

  • 64_1_1_all_nuclear.cusp for all ORFs (5865) encoded in the nuclear genome except the dubious ORFs and pseudogenes (i.e. including all verified, uncharacterized ORFs and transposable element genes without stop codons in them).
  • 64_1_1_dubious.cusp for all nuclearly encoded dubious ORFs (801).
  • 64_1_1_mito.cusp for all mitochondrial non-dubious ORFs (19).

June 2008 Codon Usage (genome version 61-1-1) produced using GCG CodonFrequency

All known or predicted ORF sequences contained within the complete yeast genomic sequence were included.

January 1999 Codon Usage (genome version 12-1-1) produced using GCG CodonFrequency

All known or predicted ORF sequences contained within the complete yeast genomic sequence were included.

1993 Codon Usage produced using GCG CodonFrequency

Duplicates, pseudogenes, mutant and synthetic genes were not included. Coding regions were specified using the Feature Table of each entry, then checked for accuracy. If more than one stop codon was found the sequence was not included.