BACKGROUND: The interplay between transcription and mutational processes can lead to particular mutation patterns in transcribed regions of the genome. Transcription introduces several biases in mutational patterns; in particular it invokes strand specific mutations. In order to understand the forces that have shaped transcripts during evolution, one has to study mutation patterns associated with transcription across animals. RESULTS: Using multiple alignments of related species we estimated the regional single-nucleotide substitution patterns along genes in four vertebrate taxa: primates, rodents, laurasiatheria and bony fishes. Our analysis is focused on intronic and intergenic regions and reveals differences in the patterns of substituti...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
Evolution of new cellular functions can be achieved both by changes in protein coding sequences and ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and evolution of the gene regulatory system remains a major c...
BACKGROUND: The interplay between transcription and mutational processes can lead to particular muta...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Under no-strand bias conditions, each genomic DNA strand should present equimolarities of A and T an...
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a highly stable molecule. However, changes in the sequen...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
Abstract Background For eukaryotes, there is almost no strand bias with regard to base composition, ...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
Background: All vertebrates share a remarkable degree of similarity in their development as well as ...
The availability of mammalian genomes and their corresponding alignments together with high quality ...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
Evolution of new cellular functions can be achieved both by changes in protein coding sequences and ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and evolution of the gene regulatory system remains a major c...
BACKGROUND: The interplay between transcription and mutational processes can lead to particular muta...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Under no-strand bias conditions, each genomic DNA strand should present equimolarities of A and T an...
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a highly stable molecule. However, changes in the sequen...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Synonymous codon usage (SCU) patterns are shaped by a balance between mutation, drift, and natural s...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
Abstract Background For eukaryotes, there is almost no strand bias with regard to base composition, ...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
Background: All vertebrates share a remarkable degree of similarity in their development as well as ...
The availability of mammalian genomes and their corresponding alignments together with high quality ...
Selection on codon usage bias is well documented in a number of microorganisms. Whether codon usage ...
Evolution of new cellular functions can be achieved both by changes in protein coding sequences and ...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms and evolution of the gene regulatory system remains a major c...