It has been suggested that mutation bias is the major determinant of base composition bias at synonymous, intron, and flanking DNA sites in mammals. Here I test this hypothesis using population genetic data from the major histocompatibility genes of several mammalian species. The results of two tests are inconsistent with the mutation hypothesis in coding, noncoding, CpG-island, and non-CpG-island DNA, but are consistent with selection or biased gene conversion. It is argued that biased gene conversion is unlikely to affect silent site base composition in mammals. The results therefore suggest that selection is acting upon silent site G + C content. This may have broad implications, since silent site base composition reflects large- scale v...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
The genomes of mammals and birds show dramatic variation in base composition over large scales, the ...
International audienceThe dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core probl...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that mutation bias is the major determinant of base composition bias ...
A new statistical test has been developed to detect selection on silent sites. This test compares th...
Selection promoting differential use of synonymous codons has been shown for several unicellular org...
The large-scale systematic variation in nucleotide composition along mammalian and avian genomes has...
Abstract. The relationship between the silent substi-tution rate (Ks) and the GC content along the g...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
It has been suggested that isochores are maintained by mutation biases, and that this leads to varia...
Abstract Background For eukaryotes, there is almost no strand bias with regard to base composition, ...
International audienceAccording to the nearly-neutral model, variation in long-term effective popula...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 Mammalian chromosomes are characterized by large-scale var...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
The genomes of mammals and birds show dramatic variation in base composition over large scales, the ...
International audienceThe dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core probl...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that mutation bias is the major determinant of base composition bias ...
A new statistical test has been developed to detect selection on silent sites. This test compares th...
Selection promoting differential use of synonymous codons has been shown for several unicellular org...
The large-scale systematic variation in nucleotide composition along mammalian and avian genomes has...
Abstract. The relationship between the silent substi-tution rate (Ks) and the GC content along the g...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
It has been suggested that isochores are maintained by mutation biases, and that this leads to varia...
Abstract Background For eukaryotes, there is almost no strand bias with regard to base composition, ...
International audienceAccording to the nearly-neutral model, variation in long-term effective popula...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 Mammalian chromosomes are characterized by large-scale var...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
The genomes of mammals and birds show dramatic variation in base composition over large scales, the ...
International audienceThe dissection of natural selection and neutral processes remains a core probl...