The amino acid composition (AAC) of proteomes differs greatly between microorganisms and is associated with the environmental niche they inhabit, suggesting that these changes may be adaptive. Similarly, the oligonucleotide composition of genomes varies and may confer advantages at the DNA/RNA level. These influences overlap in protein-coding sequences, making it difficult to gauge their relative contributions. We disentangle these effects by systematically evaluating the correspondence between intergenic nucleotide composition, where protein-level selection is absent, the AAC, and ecological parameters of 909 prokaryotes. We find that G + C content, the most frequently used measure of genomic composition, cannot capture diversity in AAC an...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...
The amino acid composition (AAC) of proteomes differs greatly between microorganisms and is associat...
Abstract Background The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Genomic base composition ranges from less than 25% AT to more than 85% AT...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
The genomic G+C content of prokaryotes varies from approximately 23% to 77% among genomes. In contra...
<div><p>Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumption...
Background: Genomes are composed of long strings of nucleotide monomers (A, C, G, and T) that are e...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
Bacterial genomes reflect their adaptation strategies through nucleotide usage trends found in their...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...
The amino acid composition (AAC) of proteomes differs greatly between microorganisms and is associat...
Abstract Background The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Genomic base composition ranges from less than 25% AT to more than 85% AT...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
BackgroundCorrelations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular c...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
The genomic G+C content of prokaryotes varies from approximately 23% to 77% among genomes. In contra...
<div><p>Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumption...
Background: Genomes are composed of long strings of nucleotide monomers (A, C, G, and T) that are e...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
The GC content of bacterial genomes ranges from 16% to 75% and wide ranges of genomic GC content are...
Bacterial genomes reflect their adaptation strategies through nucleotide usage trends found in their...
The GC contents of 2670 prokaryotic genomes that belong to diverse phylogenetic lineages were analyz...
Background: The core genome consists of genes shared by the vast majority of a species and is theref...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of thousands of microbial genomes has provided considerable insight in...