Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chromosome length and the G+C content of the genome, with longer genomes having higher G+C contents. The correlation value decreases at shorter genome sizes, where there is a wider spread of G+C values. However, although significant (P<0.001), the correlation value (Pearson R=0.58) suggests that other factors also have a significant influence. A similar pattern was seen for plasmids; longer plasmids had higher G+C values, although the large number of shorter plasmids had a wide spread of G+C values. There was also a significant (P<0.0001) correlation between the G+C content of plasmids and the G+C content of their bacterial host. Conversely, the...
Ion values (black dots) were then compared with host average autocorrelation values (expected plasmi...
I show that the recognition sequences of Type II restriction systems are correlated with the G+C con...
Historically, DNA G+C content has played a critical role in the description of bacterial and archaea...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
In bacteria and archaea, genome size and guanine–cytosine (GC) content are correlated (Bentley and P...
<p>The chromosome number for Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, Crenarchaeota, and Asco...
<p><b>(A) Mean values of GC contents of genomes in each phylum. (B) Average percentages of genes in ...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
<p>April 2014, NCBI Bacterial and Euryarchaeota completed genomes. GC content plotted against genome...
Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cyt...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cytosines ...
Ion values (black dots) were then compared with host average autocorrelation values (expected plasmi...
I show that the recognition sequences of Type II restriction systems are correlated with the G+C con...
Historically, DNA G+C content has played a critical role in the description of bacterial and archaea...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
Based on complete bacterial genome sequence data, we demonstrate a correlation between bacterial chr...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
In bacteria and archaea, genome size and guanine–cytosine (GC) content are correlated (Bentley and P...
<p>The chromosome number for Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, Crenarchaeota, and Asco...
<p><b>(A) Mean values of GC contents of genomes in each phylum. (B) Average percentages of genes in ...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
<p>April 2014, NCBI Bacterial and Euryarchaeota completed genomes. GC content plotted against genome...
Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cyt...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes possess varying GC content (total guanines (Gs) and cytosines ...
Ion values (black dots) were then compared with host average autocorrelation values (expected plasmi...
I show that the recognition sequences of Type II restriction systems are correlated with the G+C con...
Historically, DNA G+C content has played a critical role in the description of bacterial and archaea...