Measurements of the Effects That Coding for a Protein Has on a DNA
Sequence and Their Use for Finding Genes
R. Staden
Nucleic Acids Research, 12(1 Pt 2):551-567 (Jan 11, 1984)
Abstract
Protein genes can be found either by searching the DNA sequence for
signals such as ribosome binding sites or by looking for the effects
that coding for a protein has on the coding sequence. This paper
describes how these coding effects can be measured and used to
detect protein coding regions.