During evolution, mutations occur at rates that can differ between the two DNA strands. In the human genome, nucleotide substitutions occur at different rates on the transcribed and non-transcribed strands that may result from transcription-coupled repair. These mutational asymmetries generate transcription-associated compositional skews. To date, the existence of such asymmetries associated with replication has not yet been established. Here, we compute the nucleotide substitution matrices around replication initiation zones identified as sharp peaks in replication timing profiles and associated with abrupt jumps in the compositional skew profile. We show that the substitution matrices computed in these regions fully explain the jumps in t...
Biological mechanisms underlying human germline mutations remain largely unknown. We statistically d...
We explore the large-scale behavior of nucleotide compositional strand asymmetries along hum chromo...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
Two key cellular processes, namely transcription and replication, require the opening of the DNA dou...
In the course of evolution, mutations do not affect both strands of genomic DNA equally. This imbal...
In the course of evolution, mutations do not affect both strands of genomic DNA equally. This imbala...
Background: DNA replication plays an important role in mutagenesis, yet little is known about how it...
This thesis analyses the effect of two essential cellular mechanisms, replication and transcription,...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
The interplay between active biological processes and DNA repair is central to mutagenesis. Here we ...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
International audienceDespite the scrutiny that has been directed for years at the yeast genome, rel...
Two key cellular processes, namely transcription and replication, require the opening of the DNA dou...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Biological mechanisms underlying human germline mutations remain largely unknown. We statistically d...
We explore the large-scale behavior of nucleotide compositional strand asymmetries along hum chromo...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
Two key cellular processes, namely transcription and replication, require the opening of the DNA dou...
In the course of evolution, mutations do not affect both strands of genomic DNA equally. This imbal...
In the course of evolution, mutations do not affect both strands of genomic DNA equally. This imbala...
Background: DNA replication plays an important role in mutagenesis, yet little is known about how it...
This thesis analyses the effect of two essential cellular mechanisms, replication and transcription,...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
The interplay between active biological processes and DNA repair is central to mutagenesis. Here we ...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...
International audienceDespite the scrutiny that has been directed for years at the yeast genome, rel...
Two key cellular processes, namely transcription and replication, require the opening of the DNA dou...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Biological mechanisms underlying human germline mutations remain largely unknown. We statistically d...
We explore the large-scale behavior of nucleotide compositional strand asymmetries along hum chromo...
A regional analysis of nucleotide substitution rates along human genes and their flanking regions al...