Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC content-related CpG deficiency is probably caused by context-dependent deamination of methylated CpG sites. This hypothesis was examined in this study by comparing nucleotide frequencies at CpG flanking positions among invertebrate and vertebrate genomes. The finding is a transition of nucleotide preference of 5′ T to 5′ A at the invertebrate-vertebrate boundary, indicating that a large number of CpG sites with 5′ Ts were depleted because of global DNA methylation developed in vertebrates. At genome level, we investigated CpG observed/expected (obs/exp) values in 500 bp fragments, and found that higher CpG obs/exp value is shown in GC-poor reg...
The dinucleotide CpG is deficient in (A + T)-rich regions of vertebrate DNA in both coding and non-c...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences that replicate and move throughout genomes, and they can b...
Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-d...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The impact of g...
AbstractIn mammalian genomes CpGs occur at one-fifth their expected frequency. This is accepted as r...
Background: Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The...
BACKGROUND: Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The...
The genomes of many vertebrates show a characteristic variation in GC content. To explain its origin...
CpG dinucleotide deficiency has been found in viruses, mitochondria, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes. Th...
The development of nearest-neighbor analysis led to the finding that the frequency of the dinucleoti...
The genomes of many vertebrates show a characteristic variation in GC content. To explain its origin...
Cytosine methylation in vertebrate genomes occurs predominantly at the dinucleotide CpG. This dinucl...
It is known that the dinucleotide CpG is signicantly underrepresented in genomic sequences of organi...
Sequence data from regions of five vertebrate vitellogenin genes were used to examine the frequency,...
The dinucleotide CpG is deficient in (A + T)-rich regions of vertebrate DNA in both coding and non-c...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences that replicate and move throughout genomes, and they can b...
Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-d...
Vertebrate genomes are characterized with CpG deficiency, particularly for GC-poor regions. The GC c...
Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The impact of g...
AbstractIn mammalian genomes CpGs occur at one-fifth their expected frequency. This is accepted as r...
Background: Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The...
BACKGROUND: Fractional DNA methylation in sea squirts evolved to global DNA methylation in fish. The...
The genomes of many vertebrates show a characteristic variation in GC content. To explain its origin...
CpG dinucleotide deficiency has been found in viruses, mitochondria, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes. Th...
The development of nearest-neighbor analysis led to the finding that the frequency of the dinucleoti...
The genomes of many vertebrates show a characteristic variation in GC content. To explain its origin...
Cytosine methylation in vertebrate genomes occurs predominantly at the dinucleotide CpG. This dinucl...
It is known that the dinucleotide CpG is signicantly underrepresented in genomic sequences of organi...
Sequence data from regions of five vertebrate vitellogenin genes were used to examine the frequency,...
The dinucleotide CpG is deficient in (A + T)-rich regions of vertebrate DNA in both coding and non-c...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences that replicate and move throughout genomes, and they can b...
Differences in the relative abundance of dinucleotides, if any may provide important clues on host-d...