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- Synonymous_substitution abstract "A synonymous substitution (often called a silent substitution though they are not always silent) is the evolutionary substitution of one base for another in an exon of a gene coding for a protein, such that the produced amino acid sequence is not modified. Synonymous substitutions and mutations affecting noncoding DNA are often considered silent mutations, however this is not always the case. Synonymous mutations can affect transcription, splicing, mRNA transport, and translation, any of which could alter phenotype, rendering the synonymous mutation non-silent. The substrate specificity of the tRNA to the rare codon can affect the timing of translation, and in turn the co-translational folding of the protein. This is reflected in the codon usage bias that is observed in many species. A nonsynonymous substitution results in a change in amino acid that may be arbitrarily further classified as conservative (change to an amino acid with similar physiochemical properties), semi-conservative (e.g. negative to positively charged amino acid), or radical (vastly different amino acid).".
- Synonymous_substitution wikiPageID "2317437".
- Synonymous_substitution wikiPageRevisionID "598724914".
- Synonymous_substitution hasPhotoCollection Synonymous_substitution.
- Synonymous_substitution subject Category:Gene_expression.
- Synonymous_substitution subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Synonymous_substitution subject Category:Molecular_evolution.
- Synonymous_substitution subject Category:Mutation.
- Synonymous_substitution subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Synonymous_substitution comment "A synonymous substitution (often called a silent substitution though they are not always silent) is the evolutionary substitution of one base for another in an exon of a gene coding for a protein, such that the produced amino acid sequence is not modified. Synonymous substitutions and mutations affecting noncoding DNA are often considered silent mutations, however this is not always the case.".
- Synonymous_substitution label "Synonymous substitution".
- Synonymous_substitution sameAs m.073bsw.
- Synonymous_substitution sameAs Q7662597.
- Synonymous_substitution sameAs Q7662597.
- Synonymous_substitution wasDerivedFrom Synonymous_substitution?oldid=598724914.
- Synonymous_substitution isPrimaryTopicOf Synonymous_substitution.