id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318576-dc5n6ni4 Jitobaom, Kunlakanya Codon usage similarity between viral and some host genes suggests a codon-specific translational regulation 2020-05-08 .txt text/plain 6821 345 53 From the previous section, we demonstrated that human genes in the GO terms of the cell cycle and the regulation of the cell cycle process adopt codon usage patterns similar to those of þssRNA (subgroups 6, 7), -ssRNA (subgroup 4), retrovirus (HIV-1), and ambisense (subgroup 4) viruses. The lists of upregulated proteins upon viral infection were submitted to GO-TermFinder (Supplementary File 3) , and the enriched GO terms were compared to the enriched GO terms of human genes with codon usage patterns similar to RNA viruses from every subgroup. Several enriched GO terms of upregulated protein profiles during viral infections were found to be identical to the GO terms of human genes with codon usage patterns similar to RNA viruses ( Figure 4 ). Several GO terms of human genes with codon usage patterns similar to RNA viruses have been found by previous studies to be identical to the GO terms of upregulated protein profiles in viral infections. ./cache/cord-318576-dc5n6ni4.txt ./txt/cord-318576-dc5n6ni4.txt