Differences in the regional substitution patterns in the human genome created patterns of large-scale variation of base composition known as genomic isochores. To gain insight into the origin of the genomic isochores, we develop a maximum-likelihood approach to determine the history of substitution patterns in the human genome. This approach utilizes the vast amount of repetitive sequence deposited in the human genome over the past approximately 250 Myr. Using this approach, we estimate the frequencies of seven types of substitutions: the four transversions, two transitions, and the methyl-assisted transition of cytosine in CpG. Comparing substitutional patterns in repetitive elements of various ages, we reconstruct the history of the base-...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
The fastest-evolving regions in the human and chimpanzee genomes show a remarkable excess of weak (A...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
Differences in the regional substitution patterns in the human genome created patterns of large-scal...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the human GC con...
Abstract. This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide subst...
Motivation: Substantial regional variations of substitutional processes have recently been reported ...
Comparative genomics allow us to search the human genome for segments that were extensively changed ...
Motivation: Substantial regional variations of substitutional processes have recently been reported ...
Whether isochores, the large-scale variation of the GC content in mammalian genomes, are being maint...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
The fastest-evolving regions in the human and chimpanzee genomes show a remarkable excess of weak (A...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
Differences in the regional substitution patterns in the human genome created patterns of large-scal...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the human GC con...
Abstract. This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide subst...
Motivation: Substantial regional variations of substitutional processes have recently been reported ...
Comparative genomics allow us to search the human genome for segments that were extensively changed ...
Motivation: Substantial regional variations of substitutional processes have recently been reported ...
Whether isochores, the large-scale variation of the GC content in mammalian genomes, are being maint...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
The fastest-evolving regions in the human and chimpanzee genomes show a remarkable excess of weak (A...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...