The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyzed in this paper. These genomes had GC contents that ranged from 13.5 % to 74.9%. We analyzed the distance of base frequencies at the three codon positions, codon frequencies, and amino acid compositions across genomes with respect to the differences in the GC content of these prokaryotic species. We found that although the phylogenetic lineages were remote among some species, a similar genomic GC content forced them to adopt similar base usage patterns at the three codon positions, codon usage patterns, and amino acid usage patterns. Our work demonstrates that in prokaryotic genomes: a) base usage, codon usage, and amino acid usage change wi...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
<p>a) Y: Base A frequency at the first codon position; X: genomic GC content. b) Y: Codon AAA freque...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cytosines ...
Genomic base composition ranges from less than 25% AT to more than 85% AT in prokaryotes. Since only...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
The relationship between the overall G+C content of the genome (GC) and the GC content at the third ...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
Amino acids typically are encoded by multiple synonymous codons that are not used with the same freq...
Organisms construct proteins out of individual amino acids using instructions encoded in the nucleot...
<p>a) Y: Base A frequency at the first codon position; X: genomic GC content. b) Y: Codon AAA freque...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cytosines ...
Genomic base composition ranges from less than 25% AT to more than 85% AT in prokaryotes. Since only...
ABSTRACT Prokaryote genomes exhibit a wide range of GC contents and codon usages, both resulting fro...
The relationship between the overall G+C content of the genome (GC) and the GC content at the third ...
The complete genomic sequences of a large number of bacteria which are now publicly available presen...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...
This thesis aims to address issues relating to genome architecture and base composition. The first ...