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G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes

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Published in:NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics
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Published: 2026
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title G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_auth G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_full G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_fullStr G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_full_unstemmed G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_short G/C-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
title_sort g/c-ending and synonymous codon bias define functional translational programs that shape human tissue and cancer proteomes
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url https://academic.oup.com/nargab/article/doi/10.1093/nargab/lqag033/8550799?rss=1