This archive provides the reviewer-verification WSL/Linux package for the empirical study Genomic codon usage is structurally consistent with First-Classness across the tree of life. It is a compact reproducibility package containing the frozen scripts, required aggregated codon-usage datasets, verification wrappers, and expected reviewer-facing outputs needed to inspect the computational results reported in the manuscript. This archive is intended to accompany the separate Zenodo record containing the manuscript PDF and supplementary information. The present record is the computational reviewer-verification artifact only. For package structure, setup, execution order, expected outputs, and verification guidance, see the accompanying README supplied with this archive. The README is the authoritative user-facing guide for this package. Scope This package is designed for reviewer reproduction of the empirical computational results under WSL/Linux in a controlled minimal environment. It is not the full development repository and does not aim to preserve exploratory workflows or raw upstream source dumps beyond what is needed for reviewer verification. Checksums and verification Checksums for the principal archive contents will be provided in the accompanying README or companion documentation so that reviewers can verify file integrity after download and extraction. The README should be treated as the canonical location for checksum reporting and practical verification instructions. Relationship to associated records This reviewer-verification package is intended to be used alongside the companion Zenodo package containing the paper and supplementary information. Together, the two records separate: the manuscript and explanatory documentation the executable reviewer-verification environment This separation keeps the computational artifact compact, inspectable, and reproducible.
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Douglas Joseph Huntington Moore
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Douglas Joseph Huntington Moore (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895046c1944d70ce05f04 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19447623
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