Background: Insertions and deletions of DNA segments (indels) are together with substitutions the major mutational processes that generate genetic variation. Here we focus on recent DNA insertions and deletions in protein coding regions of the human genome to investigate selective constraints on indels in protein evolution. Results: Frequencies of inserted and deleted amino acids differ from background amino acid frequencies in the human proteome. Small amino acids are overrepresented, while hydrophobic, aliphatic and aromatic amino acids are strongly suppressed. Indels are found to be preferentially located in protein regions that do not form important structural domains. Amino acid insertion and deletion rates in genes associated with ele...
Background: Small insertions and deletions ("indels" with size ≦ 100 bp) whose lengths are not multi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
Constrained Coding Regions (CCRs) in the human genome have been derived from DNA sequencing data of ...
Background: Insertions and deletions of DNA segments (indels) are together with substitutions the ma...
Background: Insertions and deletions of DNA segments (indels) are together with substitutions the ma...
BACKGROUND: We describe the distribution of indels in the 44 Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) r...
BACKGROUND: We describe the distribution of indels in the 44 Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) r...
Short insertions and deletions (indels) are the second most abundant form of human genetic variation...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Short insertions and deletions (indels) are the second most abundant form of human genetic variation...
Abstract Background Genetic variations contribute to ...
[[abstract]]It has been suggested that insertions and deletions (indels) have contributed to the seq...
In Nature, proteins evolve and acquire new functions by accumulating mutations. Substitutions and In...
BACKGROUND: Small insertion and deletion polymorphisms (Indels) are the second most common mutations...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
Background: Small insertions and deletions ("indels" with size ≦ 100 bp) whose lengths are not multi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
Constrained Coding Regions (CCRs) in the human genome have been derived from DNA sequencing data of ...
Background: Insertions and deletions of DNA segments (indels) are together with substitutions the ma...
Background: Insertions and deletions of DNA segments (indels) are together with substitutions the ma...
BACKGROUND: We describe the distribution of indels in the 44 Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) r...
BACKGROUND: We describe the distribution of indels in the 44 Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) r...
Short insertions and deletions (indels) are the second most abundant form of human genetic variation...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Short insertions and deletions (indels) are the second most abundant form of human genetic variation...
Abstract Background Genetic variations contribute to ...
[[abstract]]It has been suggested that insertions and deletions (indels) have contributed to the seq...
In Nature, proteins evolve and acquire new functions by accumulating mutations. Substitutions and In...
BACKGROUND: Small insertion and deletion polymorphisms (Indels) are the second most common mutations...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
Background: Small insertions and deletions ("indels" with size ≦ 100 bp) whose lengths are not multi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
Constrained Coding Regions (CCRs) in the human genome have been derived from DNA sequencing data of ...