AbstractGenetic evolution depends in part upon a balance between negative selection and environmentally driven mutation. To explore whether this balance is affected by gene structure, we have used phylogenetic data mining to compare gene compositions across a range of species. Here we show that genomes of higher species exhibit a greater frequency of 5′ CpG islands and of CpG→TpG/CpA transitions. This latter mutational pattern exhibits a 5′-to-3′ trend in higher species, consistent with a length-dependent effect on methylation-dependent CpG suppression. Associated strand asymmetry (TpG>CpA) declines with gene length, implying attenuation of transcription-coupled repair 3′ to introns. A sharp 3′ rise in coding region single-nucleotide polymo...
Abstract Background The origin and importance of exon-intron architecture comprises one of the remai...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
Under no-strand bias conditions, each genomic DNA strand should present equimolarities of A and T an...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
Introns comprise a large fraction of eukaryotic genomes, yet little is known about their functional ...
BACKGROUND: We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Background. Promoter-associated CpG islands (PCIs) mediate methylation-dependent gene silencing, yet...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Although they do not contribute directly to the proteome, introns frequently contain regulatory elem...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
We recently reported that the human genome is "splitting" into two gene subgroups characterised by p...
The enlargement of the genome size and the decrease in genome compactness with increase in the numbe...
Abstract Background The origin and importance of exon-intron architecture comprises one of the remai...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
Under no-strand bias conditions, each genomic DNA strand should present equimolarities of A and T an...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
Introns comprise a large fraction of eukaryotic genomes, yet little is known about their functional ...
BACKGROUND: We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Background. Promoter-associated CpG islands (PCIs) mediate methylation-dependent gene silencing, yet...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Although they do not contribute directly to the proteome, introns frequently contain regulatory elem...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
We recently reported that the human genome is "splitting" into two gene subgroups characterised by p...
The enlargement of the genome size and the decrease in genome compactness with increase in the numbe...
Abstract Background The origin and importance of exon-intron architecture comprises one of the remai...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
Under no-strand bias conditions, each genomic DNA strand should present equimolarities of A and T an...