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The study of neighboring nucleotide composition and transition/transversion bias
Authors:Hui Zhao  Qizhai Li  Jun Li  Changqing Zeng  Songnian Hu  Jun Yu
Institution:(1) Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100030, China;(2) Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100080, China;(3) Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100039, China
Abstract:Base substitution is one of the raw fuels that produce genetic variation and drive evolution. Recent studies have shown that the genome components affect mutation patterns to some extent. In order to infer the correlation between the Transition/Transversion ratio (Ts/Tv) and the number of immediately adjacent A&T nucleotides, we investigated 3611007 Oryza sativa SNPs (including 45462 coding SNPs, and 242811 intronic SNPs) and 32019 Arabidopsis SNPs. The results show that Ts/Tv is negatively correlated with the number of immediately adjacent A&T in O. Sativa and Arabidopsis. We further calculated AT2 (the number of SNPs whose immediately adjacent nucleotides are either A or T) and AT0 (the number of SNPs whose immediately adjacent nucleotides are either C or G) for all 6 types of SNPs. C/G SNP of O. sativa and Arabidopsis has the highest AT2/AT0, which denotes C/G SNP may be influenced by the adjacent A&T nucleotides mostly. For SNPs in O. sativa, the neighboring effect of A&T nucleotides is limited to 2 nucleotides on both sides; for SNPs in Arabidopsis, the effect extends no more than 4 nucleotides on both sides. These authors contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:Base substitution  SNP  Transition bias  Transition  Transversion  
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