نتایج جستجو برای: gc content

تعداد نتایج: 446363  

2010
Hiromi Nishida Choong-Soo Yun

Although the bacterium Symbiobacterium thermophilum has a genome with a high guanine-cytosine (GC) content (69%), it belongs to a low GC content bacterial group. We detected only 18 low GC content regions with 5 or more consecutive genes whose GC contents were below 65% in the genome of this organism. S. thermophilum has 66 transposase genes, which are markers of transposable genetic elements, ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Laurana Serres-Giardi Khalid Belkhir Jacques David Sylvain Glémin

Nucleotide landscapes, which are the way base composition is distributed along a genome, strongly vary among species. The underlying causes of these variations have been much debated. Though mutational bias and selection were initially invoked, GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC), a recombination-associated process favoring the G and C over A and T bases, is increasingly recognized as a major fact...

2014
Yousheng Rao Zhangfeng Wang Xuewen Chai Qinghua Nie Xiquan Zhang Marinus F.W. te Pas

Amino acids are utilized with different frequencies both among species and among genes within the same genome. Up to date, no study on the amino acid usage pattern of chicken has been performed. In the present study, we carried out a systematic examination of the amino acid usage in the chicken proteome. Our data indicated that the relative amino acid usage is positively correlated with the tRN...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
N Galtier G Piganeau D Mouchiroud L Duret

BASE composition is spatially structured in mammaisochores may simply reflect variable mutation processes among genomic regions, consistent with the neutral lian genomes. From sodium chloride centrifugation experiments, Bernardi et al. (1985) defined three model. Such variation in mutational biases has never been demonstrated. Alternatively, isochores might be major classes of genomic fragments...

2010
Falk Hildebrand Axel Meyer Adam Eyre-Walker

The genomic GC-content of bacteria varies dramatically, from less than 20% to more than 70%. This variation is generally ascribed to differences in the pattern of mutation between bacteria. Here we test this hypothesis by examining patterns of synonymous polymorphism using datasets from 149 bacterial species. We find a large excess of synonymous GC→AT mutations over AT→GC mutations segregating ...

2017
Akhikun Nahar Anthony L. Baker Michael A. Charleston John P. Bowman Margaret L. Britz

The draft genome sequences of three sub-Antarctic Rhodococcus sp. strains-1159, 1163, and 1168-are reported here. The estimated genome sizes were 7.09 Mb with a 62.3% GC content for strain 1159, 4.45 Mb with a 62.3% GC content for strain 1163, and 5.06 Mb with a 62.10% GC content for strain 1168.

2016
Nilmini Hettiarachchi Naruya Saitou

Conserved non-coding sequences (CNSs) of Eukaryotes are known to be significantly enriched in regulatory sequences. CNSs of diverse lineages follow different patterns in abundance, sequence composition, and location. Here, we report a thorough analysis of CNSs in diverse groups of Eukaryotes with respect to GC content heterogeneity. We examined 24 fungi, 19 invertebrates, and 12 non-mammalian v...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1972
A Martini H J Phaff S A Douglass

The deoxyribonucleic acid base composition (percent guanine + cytosine [GC]) was determined for 29 strains, representing 18 species of the genus Kluyveromyces. It was concluded that on the basis of GC content (47.4%) and other properties K. veronae occupies an uncertain position in the genus Kluyveromyces. The GC content of the remaining 17 species ranged from 35.3 to 43.4%, and three groups of...

Journal: :Gene 2002
Fernando Alvarez-Valin Guillermo Lamolle Giorgio Bernardi

In this work we re-examined the hypothesis that the variation in GC content in the human genome is due to different regional mutational biases. For this purpose we inferred the mutational pattern by using mutation databases that are available for many genes associated with human genetic diseases. The assumption of this approach is that such mutations reflect the actual frequency distribution of...

2012
J. L. Woody W. Beavis R. C. Shoemaker

The landscape of plant genomes, while slowly being characterized and defined, is still composed primarily of regions of undefined function. Many eukaryotic genomes contain isochore regions, mosaics of homogeneous GC content that can abruptly change from one neighboring isochore to the next. Isochores are broken into families that are characterized by their GC levels. We identified 4,339 composi...

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