We introduce a model of DNA sequence evolution which can account for biases in mutation rates that depend on the identity of the neighboring bases. An analytic solution for this class of models is developed by adopting well-known methods of nonlinear dynamics. Results are presented for the CpG-methylation-deamination process, which dominates point substitutions in vertebrates. The dinucleotide frequencies generated by the model (using empirically obtained mutation rates) match the overall pattern observed in noncoding DNA. A web-based tool has been constructed to compute single- and dinucleotide frequencies for arbitrary neighbor-dependent mutation rates. Also provided is the backward procedure to infer the mutation rates using maximum like...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
In detecting natural selection operating at the amino acid sequence level by comparing the rates of ...
We present an original approach to identifying sequence variants in a mixed DNA population from sequ...
We introduce a model of DNA sequence evolution which can account for biases in mutation rates that d...
We introduce a model of DNA sequence evolution which can account for biases in mutation rates that d...
A model for testing molecular evolution is proposed. Randomness of recurrent mutation is defined bas...
The rate of mutation refers to the probability that a unit length of DNA (generally a base pair) mut...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
Most models and algorithms developed to perform statistical inference from DNA data make the assumpt...
Motivation: Neighbor dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
MOTIVATION: It is well known that neighbouring nucleotides in DNA sequences do not mutate independen...
Motivation: Neighbor dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Motivation: Neighbor-dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
In detecting natural selection operating at the amino acid sequence level by comparing the rates of ...
We present an original approach to identifying sequence variants in a mixed DNA population from sequ...
We introduce a model of DNA sequence evolution which can account for biases in mutation rates that d...
We introduce a model of DNA sequence evolution which can account for biases in mutation rates that d...
A model for testing molecular evolution is proposed. Randomness of recurrent mutation is defined bas...
The rate of mutation refers to the probability that a unit length of DNA (generally a base pair) mut...
Models of DNA sequence evolution and methods for estimating evolutionary distances are needed for st...
Most models and algorithms developed to perform statistical inference from DNA data make the assumpt...
Motivation: Neighbor dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
MOTIVATION: It is well known that neighbouring nucleotides in DNA sequences do not mutate independen...
Motivation: Neighbor dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Motivation: Neighbor-dependent substitution processes generated specific pattern of dinucleotide fre...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
In detecting natural selection operating at the amino acid sequence level by comparing the rates of ...
We present an original approach to identifying sequence variants in a mixed DNA population from sequ...