Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-driven evolution of viruses. We studied dinucleotide frequencies of large DNA viruses infecting vertebrates (n = 105; viruses infecting mammals = 99; viruses infecting aves = 6; viruses infecting reptiles = 1) and invertebrates (n = 88; viruses infecting insects = 84; viruses infecting crustaceans = 4). We have identified systematic depletion of CpT(ApG) dinucleotides and over-representation of CpG dinucleotides as the unique genomic signature of large DNA viruses infecting invertebrates. Detailed investigation of this unique genomic signature suggests the existence of invertebrate host-induced pressures specifically targeting CpT(ApG) and CpG...
<div><p>CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has n...
<p>(a) Scatter plot demonstrating a positive correlation between the loss of CpT (ApG) dinucleotides...
CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has not yet b...
Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-d...
<div><p>Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues o...
<p>(a) Box plot showing the distribution of CpT(ApG) dinucleotides among large DNA viruses infecting...
<p>(a) Scatter plot demonstrating a positive correlation between the loss of CpT dinucleotides (X-ax...
Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of vertebrate ho...
<p>(a) Box plot comparing the CpT<sub>O/E</sub>/TpC<sub>O/E</sub> ratios among large DNA viruses inf...
Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of vertebrate ho...
<p>CpG dinucleotides are the most deviant (the difference between expected frequency and observed fr...
<p>CpT and CpG dinucleotide frequencies: Genome-wide vs coding DNA sequences (CDS) among large DNA v...
Background Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of ve...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
<div><p>CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has n...
<p>(a) Scatter plot demonstrating a positive correlation between the loss of CpT (ApG) dinucleotides...
CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has not yet b...
Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-d...
<div><p>Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues o...
<p>(a) Box plot showing the distribution of CpT(ApG) dinucleotides among large DNA viruses infecting...
<p>(a) Scatter plot demonstrating a positive correlation between the loss of CpT dinucleotides (X-ax...
Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of vertebrate ho...
<p>(a) Box plot comparing the CpT<sub>O/E</sub>/TpC<sub>O/E</sub> ratios among large DNA viruses inf...
Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of vertebrate ho...
<p>CpG dinucleotides are the most deviant (the difference between expected frequency and observed fr...
<p>CpT and CpG dinucleotide frequencies: Genome-wide vs coding DNA sequences (CDS) among large DNA v...
Background Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses are small ds-DNA viruses infecting a wide-range of ve...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
<div><p>CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has n...
<p>(a) Scatter plot demonstrating a positive correlation between the loss of CpT (ApG) dinucleotides...
CpG repression in RNA viruses has been known for decades, but a reasonable explanation has not yet b...