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Indications that "codon boundaries" are physico-chemically defined and that protein-folding information is contained in the redundant exon bases

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Figure 2FFE associated with codon positions vs. protein structureFFE associated with codon positions vs
Figure 5Amino acid pairs coded by complementary codonsAmino acid pairs coded by complementary codons
Figure 6Complementary codes vs. amino acid co-locationsative (N). Each symbol represents the mean frequency of P or N co-locations corresponding to the indicated amino acid

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