The ability to predict gene content is highly desirable for characterization of not-yet sequenced genomes like those of dinoflagellates. Using data from completely sequenced and annotated genomes from phylogenetically diverse lineages, we investigated the relationship between gene content and genome size using regression analyses. Distinct relationships between log(10)-transformed protein-coding gene number (Y') versus log(10)-transformed genome size (X', genome size in kbp) were found for eukaryotes and non-eukaryotes. Eukaryotes best fit a logarithmic model, Y' = ln(-46.200+22.678X', whereas non-eukaryotes a linear model, Y' = 0.045+0.977X', both with high significance (p<0.001, R(2)>0.91). Total gene number shows similar trends in both g...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and ancient lineage of globally abundant algae that have adapted to fi...
Dinoflagellates are unusual eukaryotes in many ways, but one of the most interesting features of th...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...
Dinoflagellates are important protists with many unusual characteristics compared to other eukaryote...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
Our view of genome size in Archaea and Bacteria has remained skewed as the data has been dominated b...
Comparative algal genomics often relies on predicted genes from de novo assembled genomes. However, ...
SummaryBackgroundDinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (e.g., “red tid...
Genomes of Bacteria and Archaea are extremely compact, almost devoid of noncoding DNA. Sizes of thes...
Data on the number of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) coded by genomes from the 3 domains of Life show th...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
<p>The <i>y</i> value of <i>P. yezoensis</i> (plotted in red) indicates the contig size (43 Mb). The...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
BACKGROUND: Data on the number of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) coded by genomes from the 3 domains of ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and ancient lineage of globally abundant algae that have adapted to fi...
Dinoflagellates are unusual eukaryotes in many ways, but one of the most interesting features of th...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...
Dinoflagellates are important protists with many unusual characteristics compared to other eukaryote...
a<p>From archaeans to protists: by phylum or large group; from plants to animals: by species.</p>b<p...
Our view of genome size in Archaea and Bacteria has remained skewed as the data has been dominated b...
Comparative algal genomics often relies on predicted genes from de novo assembled genomes. However, ...
SummaryBackgroundDinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (e.g., “red tid...
Genomes of Bacteria and Archaea are extremely compact, almost devoid of noncoding DNA. Sizes of thes...
Data on the number of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) coded by genomes from the 3 domains of Life show th...
<div><p>C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome siz...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
<p>The <i>y</i> value of <i>P. yezoensis</i> (plotted in red) indicates the contig size (43 Mb). The...
C+G content (GC content or G+C content) is known to be correlated with genome/chromosome size in bac...
BACKGROUND: Data on the number of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) coded by genomes from the 3 domains of ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and ancient lineage of globally abundant algae that have adapted to fi...
Dinoflagellates are unusual eukaryotes in many ways, but one of the most interesting features of th...
Because many picoplanktonic eukaryotic species cannot currently be maintained in culture, direct seq...