The relative importance of mutation, selection, and biased gene conversion to patterns of base composition variation in Drosophila melanogaster, and to a lesser extent, D. simulans, has been investigated for many years. However, genomic data from sufficiently large samples to thoroughly characterize patterns of base composition polymorphism within species have been lacking. Here, we report a genome-wide analysis of coding and noncoding polymorphism in a large sample of inbred D. melanogaster strains from Raleigh, North Carolina. Consistent with previous results, we observed that AT mutations fix more frequently than GC mutations in D. melanogaster. Contrary to predictions of previous models of codon usage in D. melanogaster, we found that s...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
The rates and patterns of molecular evolution in many eukaryotic organisms have been shown to be inf...
The relative importance of mutation, selection, and biased gene conversion to patterns of base compo...
Four-fold degenerate coding sites form a major component of the genome, and are often used to make ...
Despite the fact that D. melanogaster and D. simulans have been the central model system for molecul...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
We have used a polymorphism dataset on introns and coding sequences of X-linked loci inDrosophila am...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
Selection acting on codon usage can cause patterns of synonymous evolution to deviate considerably f...
A strong negative correlation between the rate of amino-acid substitution and codon usage bias in Dr...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
We estimated the intensity of selection on preferred codons in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miran...
We present a survey of nucleotide polymorphism of three novel, rapidly evolving genes in populations...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
The rates and patterns of molecular evolution in many eukaryotic organisms have been shown to be inf...
The relative importance of mutation, selection, and biased gene conversion to patterns of base compo...
Four-fold degenerate coding sites form a major component of the genome, and are often used to make ...
Despite the fact that D. melanogaster and D. simulans have been the central model system for molecul...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
We have used a polymorphism dataset on introns and coding sequences of X-linked loci inDrosophila am...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
Selection acting on codon usage can cause patterns of synonymous evolution to deviate considerably f...
A strong negative correlation between the rate of amino-acid substitution and codon usage bias in Dr...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
We estimated the intensity of selection on preferred codons in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miran...
We present a survey of nucleotide polymorphism of three novel, rapidly evolving genes in populations...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
Abstract Background Codon usage bias (CUB), the uneven use of synonymous codons, is a ubiquitous obs...
The population genetic perspective is that the processes shaping genomic variation can be revealed o...
The rates and patterns of molecular evolution in many eukaryotic organisms have been shown to be inf...