Abstract Background Gene clustering plays an important role in the organization of the bacterial chromosome and several mechanisms have been proposed to explain its extent. However, the controversies raised about the validity of each of these mechanisms remind us that the cause of this gene organization remains an open question. Models proposed to explain clustering did not take into account the function of the gene products nor the likely presence or absence of a given gene in a genome. However, genomes harbor two very different categories of genes: those genes present in a majority of organisms – persistent genes – and those present in very few organisms – rare genes. Results We show that two classes of genes are significantly clustered i...
International audienceIn bacteria, more than half of the genes in the genome are organized in operon...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Genes encoding proteins in a common pathway are often found near each other along bacterial chromoso...
Background: Gene clustering plays an important role in the organization of the bacterial chromosome ...
Large-scale DNA deletions and gene loss are pervasive in bacterial genomes. This observation raises ...
AbstractThe availability of a large number of sequenced bacterial genomes allows researchers not onl...
Motivation: Spatial clusters of genes conserved across multiple genomes provide important clues to g...
Large-scale DNA deletions and gene loss are pervasive in bacterial genomes. This observation raises ...
Background: A large number of theories have been advanced to explain why genes involved in the same ...
Although protein coding genes occupy only a small fraction of genomes in higher species, they are no...
The geography of codon bias distributions over prokaryotic genomes and its impact upon chromosomal o...
The evolution of gene order rearrangements within bacterial chromosomes is a fast process. Closely r...
In this thesis I look at two different problems in bacterial genomic analysis. The first involves r...
Abstract Background Genes of conserved order in bacterial genomes tend to evolve slower than genes w...
International audienceIn bacteria, more than half of the genes in the genome are organized in operon...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Genes encoding proteins in a common pathway are often found near each other along bacterial chromoso...
Background: Gene clustering plays an important role in the organization of the bacterial chromosome ...
Large-scale DNA deletions and gene loss are pervasive in bacterial genomes. This observation raises ...
AbstractThe availability of a large number of sequenced bacterial genomes allows researchers not onl...
Motivation: Spatial clusters of genes conserved across multiple genomes provide important clues to g...
Large-scale DNA deletions and gene loss are pervasive in bacterial genomes. This observation raises ...
Background: A large number of theories have been advanced to explain why genes involved in the same ...
Although protein coding genes occupy only a small fraction of genomes in higher species, they are no...
The geography of codon bias distributions over prokaryotic genomes and its impact upon chromosomal o...
The evolution of gene order rearrangements within bacterial chromosomes is a fast process. Closely r...
In this thesis I look at two different problems in bacterial genomic analysis. The first involves r...
Abstract Background Genes of conserved order in bacterial genomes tend to evolve slower than genes w...
International audienceIn bacteria, more than half of the genes in the genome are organized in operon...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...