Abstract Background Sequence context is an important aspect of base mutagenesis, and three-base periodicity is an intrinsic property of coding sequences. However, how three-base periodicity is influenced in the vicinity of substitutions is still unclear. The effect of context on mutagenesis should be revealed in the usage of nucleotides that flank substitutions. Relative entropy (also known as Kullback-Leibler divergence) is useful for finding unusual patterns in biological sequences. Results Using relative entropy, we visualized the periodic patterns in the context of substitutions in human orthologous genes. Neighbouring patterns differed both among substitution categories and within a category that occurred at three codon positions. Tran...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...
No general rules have been proposed to account for the functional consequences of gene regulatory mu...
Amino acids show apparent propensities toward their neighbors. In addition to preferences of amino a...
Abstract. Prokaryotic sequences are responsible for more than just protein coding. There are two 10-...
Periodicity in nucleotide sequences arises from regular repeating patterns that may reflect importan...
Periodicity in nucleotide sequences arises from regular repeating patterns which may reflect import-...
We studied the dependence of the rate of short deletions and insertions on their contexts using the ...
SummaryThe spectrum of single-base-pair substitutions logged in The Human Gene Mutation Database (HG...
The spectrum of single-base-pair substitutions logged in The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD), co...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
The statistical study of different populations of genes, with principal component analyses (PCA) and...
We introduce a novel approach for the detection of possible mutations leading to a reading frame (RF...
Single base substitutions (SBSs) and insertions/deletions are critical for generating population div...
Nucleotides surrounding a codon influence the choice of this particular codon from among the group o...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...
No general rules have been proposed to account for the functional consequences of gene regulatory mu...
Amino acids show apparent propensities toward their neighbors. In addition to preferences of amino a...
Abstract. Prokaryotic sequences are responsible for more than just protein coding. There are two 10-...
Periodicity in nucleotide sequences arises from regular repeating patterns that may reflect importan...
Periodicity in nucleotide sequences arises from regular repeating patterns which may reflect import-...
We studied the dependence of the rate of short deletions and insertions on their contexts using the ...
SummaryThe spectrum of single-base-pair substitutions logged in The Human Gene Mutation Database (HG...
The spectrum of single-base-pair substitutions logged in The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD), co...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
The statistical study of different populations of genes, with principal component analyses (PCA) and...
We introduce a novel approach for the detection of possible mutations leading to a reading frame (RF...
Single base substitutions (SBSs) and insertions/deletions are critical for generating population div...
Nucleotides surrounding a codon influence the choice of this particular codon from among the group o...
The sequence of a stretch of nucleotides affects its propensity for errors during replication and ex...
No general rules have been proposed to account for the functional consequences of gene regulatory mu...
Amino acids show apparent propensities toward their neighbors. In addition to preferences of amino a...