AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalian genes. It has been proposed that the mammalian genome comprises a mosaic of regions – termed isochores – with differing G + C content. The regional variation in gene G + C content might therefore be a reflection of the isochore structure of chromosomes, but the factors influencing the variation of nucleotide substitution rate are still open to question.Results: To examine whether nucleotide substitution rates and gene G + C content are influenced by the chromosomal location of genes, we compared human and murid (mouse or rat) orthologues known to belong to one of the chromosomal (autosomal) segments conserved between these species. Multiple...
Understanding the origins of localized substitution rate heterogeneity has important implications fo...
We present an analysis of rates and patterns of microevolutionary phenomena that have shaped the hum...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Copyright: 2008 Elango et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Abstract Given that a gene has a high (or low) synony-mous substitution rate in one mammalian specie...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
AbstractA genome-wide view of sequence mutability in mice is still limited, although biologists usua...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科病態検査学We conducted a genome-wide analysis of variations in guanine plus cytosine (G+C) c...
We present an analysis of rates and patterns of microevolutionary phenomena that have shaped the hum...
Understanding the origins of localized substitution rate heterogeneity has important implications fo...
We present an analysis of rates and patterns of microevolutionary phenomena that have shaped the hum...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Copyright: 2008 Elango et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The rates and patterns at which nucleotide substitutions occur vary significantly across the genome ...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Abstract Given that a gene has a high (or low) synony-mous substitution rate in one mammalian specie...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
AbstractA genome-wide view of sequence mutability in mice is still limited, although biologists usua...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科病態検査学We conducted a genome-wide analysis of variations in guanine plus cytosine (G+C) c...
We present an analysis of rates and patterns of microevolutionary phenomena that have shaped the hum...
Understanding the origins of localized substitution rate heterogeneity has important implications fo...
We present an analysis of rates and patterns of microevolutionary phenomena that have shaped the hum...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...