Abstract Background Models of sequence evolution typically assume that different nucleotide positions evolve independently. This assumption is widely appreciated to be an over-simplification. The best known violations involve biases due to adjacent nucleotides. There have also been suggestions that biases exist at larger scales, however this possibility has not been systematically explored. Results To address this we have developed a method which identifies over- and under-represented substitution patterns and assesses their overall impact on the evolution of genome composition. Our method is designed to account for biases at smaller pattern sizes, removing their effects. We used this method to investigate context bias in the human lineage ...
The mutation rate is known to vary between adjacent sites within the human genome as a consequence o...
Background:Complementary single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may not be distributed equally betwe...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
Abstract Background Models of sequence evolution typically assume that different nucleotide position...
The fastest-evolving regions in the human and chimpanzee genomes show a remarkable excess of weak (A...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Regional biases in substitution pattern are likely to be responsible for the large-scale variation i...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Abstract. Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the hu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Nucleotides surrounding a codon influence the choice of this particular codon from among the group o...
Regional biases in substitution pattern are likely to be responsible for the large-scale variation i...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
The mutation rate is known to vary between adjacent sites within the human genome as a consequence o...
Background:Complementary single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may not be distributed equally betwe...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
Abstract Background Models of sequence evolution typically assume that different nucleotide position...
The fastest-evolving regions in the human and chimpanzee genomes show a remarkable excess of weak (A...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Regional biases in substitution pattern are likely to be responsible for the large-scale variation i...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Abstract. Analysis of the genome-wide patterns of single-nucleotide substitution reveals that the hu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Nucleotides surrounding a codon influence the choice of this particular codon from among the group o...
Regional biases in substitution pattern are likely to be responsible for the large-scale variation i...
This study presents the first global, 1-Mbp-level analysis of patterns of nucleotide substitutions a...
The mutation rate is known to vary between adjacent sites within the human genome as a consequence o...
Background:Complementary single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may not be distributed equally betwe...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...