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The codon usage bias (CUB) for each gene is influenced by several factors, including the abundance of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) that correspond to different codons, the evolutionary history of the organism, and selective pressures related to protein expression levels. Genes that are highly expressed tend to favor codons that match the most abundant tRNAs, optimizing translation efficiency. Additionally, factors like GC content and genomic context can also play a role in shaping CUB. Overall, CUB reflects a balance between translational efficiency and the organism's evolutionary adaptations.

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