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Selected codon usage bias in members of the class Mollicutes
Authors:Iriarte Andrés  Baraibar Juan Diego  Romero Héctor  Musto Héctor
Institution:Laboratorio de Organización y Evolución del Genoma, Facultad de Ciencias, Iguá 4225, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Abstract:Mollicutes are parasitic microorganisms mainly characterized by small cell sizes, reduced genomes and great A and T mutational bias. We analyzed the codon usage patterns of the completely sequenced genomes of bacteria that belong to this class. We found that for many organisms not only mutational bias but also selection has a major effect on codon usage. Through a comparative perspective and based on three widely used criteria we were able to classify Mollicutes according to the effect of selection on codon usage. We found conserved optimal codons in many species and study the tRNA gene pool in each genome. Previous results are reinforced by the fact that, when selection is operative, the putative optimal codons found match the respective cognate tRNA. Finally, we trace selection effect backwards to the common ancestor of the class and estimate the phylogenetic inertia associated with this character. We discuss the possible scenarios that explain the observed evolutionary patterns.
Keywords:GC  molar content of guanine + cytosine  HEGs  highly expressed genes  RSCU  relative synonymous codon usage  WCA  within group correspondence analysis  MELP  MILC-based expression level predictor  MILC  measure independent of length and composition  dS  synonymous distances  SS  strong selected species  MS  moderately selected species  WS  weakly selected species  OG  outgroup  UOC  universal optimal codons
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