g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 Mammalian chromosomes are characterized by large-scale variations of DNA base composition (the so-called isochores). In contradiction with previous studies, Lercher et al. (Hum. Mol. Genet. 12:2411 2003) recently reported a strong correlation between gene expression breadth and GC-content, suggesting that there might be a selective pressure favoring the concentration of housekeeping genes in GC-rich isochores. We reassessed this issue by examining in human and mouse the correlation between gene expression and GC-content, using different measures of gene expression (EST, SAGE and microarray), and different measures of GC-content. We show that correlations between GC-content and expression are very we...
<p>The bold line shows a correlation of expression profiles of the same gene in human vs in mouse. C...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
The housekeeping (ubiquitously expressed) genes in the mammal genome were shown here to be on averag...
Abstract Background The availability of fully sequenced genomes and the implementation of transcript...
AbstractSeveral studies on adult tissues agree on the presence of a positive effect of the genomic a...
Mammalian genes are highly heterogeneous with respect to their nucleotide composition, but the funct...
In an article published in these pages, Elhaik et al. (Elhaik E, Landan G, Graur D. 2009. Can GC con...
AbstractThe strikingly wide and bimodal gene distribution exhibited by the human genome has prompted...
AbstractA compositional analysis on a set of human genes classified in several functional classes wa...
Since the G + C content of a gene is correlated to that of the isochore in which it resides, and ear...
Abstract Background Codon bias is a phenomenon that refers to the differences in the frequencies of ...
It has been suggested that mutation bias is the major determinant of base composition bias at synony...
Abstract. Processed pseudogenes are generated by reverse transcription of a functional gene. They ar...
Mammalian genomes consist of regions differing in GC content, referred to as isochores or GC-content...
<p>The bold line shows a correlation of expression profiles of the same gene in human vs in mouse. C...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
The housekeeping (ubiquitously expressed) genes in the mammal genome were shown here to be on averag...
Abstract Background The availability of fully sequenced genomes and the implementation of transcript...
AbstractSeveral studies on adult tissues agree on the presence of a positive effect of the genomic a...
Mammalian genes are highly heterogeneous with respect to their nucleotide composition, but the funct...
In an article published in these pages, Elhaik et al. (Elhaik E, Landan G, Graur D. 2009. Can GC con...
AbstractThe strikingly wide and bimodal gene distribution exhibited by the human genome has prompted...
AbstractA compositional analysis on a set of human genes classified in several functional classes wa...
Since the G + C content of a gene is correlated to that of the isochore in which it resides, and ear...
Abstract Background Codon bias is a phenomenon that refers to the differences in the frequencies of ...
It has been suggested that mutation bias is the major determinant of base composition bias at synony...
Abstract. Processed pseudogenes are generated by reverse transcription of a functional gene. They ar...
Mammalian genomes consist of regions differing in GC content, referred to as isochores or GC-content...
<p>The bold line shows a correlation of expression profiles of the same gene in human vs in mouse. C...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...