Background The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutionary constraints on genome evolution. However, the results of these studies can be difficult to interpret due to the conceptual complexity of the analyses. This makes it difficult to understand how observed statistical patterns relate to the physical distribution of genomic elements. We use a simpler and more intuitive approach to evaluate patterns of genome structure. Methodology/Principal Findings We used randomization tests based on Morisita\u27s Index of aggregation to examine average differences in the distribution of purines and pyrimidines among coding and noncoding regions of 261 chromosomes from 223 microbial genomes ...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplication is widely held to be an important mode of genome growth and evolut...
Genomes of higher eukaryotes are mosaics of segments with various structural, functional, and evolut...
The complexity of higher organisms, which arises in the course of embryonic development from the muc...
Background The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence...
The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutio...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Genome organization can be studied through analysis of chromosome position-dependent patterns in seq...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
The genome is a functional unit consisting of a hierarchy of subunits: one or more chromosomes, a ...
The largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences, and its con...
textabstractThe largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences,...
The four nucleotides (bases), A. T. G and C were so-phisticatedly arranged in the structural feature...
Numerous sequencing projects have unveiled partial and full microbial genomes. The data produced far...
Background: Segmental duplication is widely held to be an important mode of genome growth and evolut...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplication is widely held to be an important mode of genome growth and evolut...
Genomes of higher eukaryotes are mosaics of segments with various structural, functional, and evolut...
The complexity of higher organisms, which arises in the course of embryonic development from the muc...
Background The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence...
The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutio...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Genome organization can be studied through analysis of chromosome position-dependent patterns in seq...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
The genome is a functional unit consisting of a hierarchy of subunits: one or more chromosomes, a ...
The largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences, and its con...
textabstractThe largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences,...
The four nucleotides (bases), A. T. G and C were so-phisticatedly arranged in the structural feature...
Numerous sequencing projects have unveiled partial and full microbial genomes. The data produced far...
Background: Segmental duplication is widely held to be an important mode of genome growth and evolut...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplication is widely held to be an important mode of genome growth and evolut...
Genomes of higher eukaryotes are mosaics of segments with various structural, functional, and evolut...
The complexity of higher organisms, which arises in the course of embryonic development from the muc...