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Detecting Horizontally Transferred and Essential Genes Based on Dinucleotide Relative Abundance

Authors
Baran, Robert H.Ko, Hanseok
Issue Date
10월-2008
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
amelioration; dinucleotide frequency; essential genes; horizontal transfer; molecular evolution
Citation
DNA RESEARCH, v.15, no.5, pp.267 - 276
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Journal Title
DNA RESEARCH
Volume
15
Number
5
Start Page
267
End Page
276
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122649
DOI
10.1093/dnares/dsn021
ISSN
1340-2838
Abstract
Various methods have been developed to detect horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, based on anomalous nucleotide composition, assuming that compositional features undergo amelioration in the host genome. Evolutionary theory predicts the inevitability of false positives when essential sequences are strongly conserved. Foreign genes could become more detectable on the basis of their higher order compositions if such features ameliorate more rapidly and uniformly than lower order features. This possibility is tested by comparing the heterogeneities of bacterial genomes with respect to strand-independent first- and second-order features, (i) G + C content and (ii) dinucleotide relative abundance, in 1 kb segments. Although statistical analysis confirms that (ii) is less inhomogeneous than (i) in all 12 species examined, extreme anomalies with respect to (ii) in the Escherichia coli K12 genome are typically co-located with essential genes.
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