Strand compositional asymmetries in vertebrate large genes.

Mol Biol Rep

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China.

Published: June 2008

Both transcription-associated and replication-associated strand compositional asymmetries have recently been shown in vertebrate genomes. In this paper, we illustrate that transcription-associated strand compositional asymmetries and replication-associated ones coexist in most vertebrate large genes, although in most case the former conceals the latter. Furthermore, we found that the transcription-associated strand compositional asymmetries of housekeeping genes are stronger than those of somatic cell expressed genes. Together with other evidence, we suggest that germline transcription-associated strand asymmetric mutations may be the main cause of the transcription-associated strand compositional asymmetries.

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