Selective intra-dinucleotide interactions and periodicities of bases separated by k sites: A new vision and tool for phylogeny analyses
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Valenzuela Yuraidini, Carlos
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Selective intra-dinucleotide interactions and periodicities of bases separated by k sites: A new vision and tool for phylogeny analyses
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© The Author(s) 2017. Direct tests of the random or non-random distribution of nucleotides on genomes have been devised to test the hypothesis of neutral, nearly-neutral or selective evolution. These tests are based on the direct base distribution and are independent of the functional (coding or non-coding) or structural (repeated or unique sequences) properties of the DNA. The first approach described the longitudinal distribution of bases in tandem repeats under the Bose-Einstein statistics. A huge deviation from randomness was found. A second approach was the study of the base distribution within dinucleotides whose bases were separated by 0, 1, 2 K nucleotides. Again an enormous difference from the random distribution was found with significances out of tables and programs. These test values were periodical and included the 16 dinucleotides. For example a high "positive" (more observed than expected dinucleotides) value, found in dinucleotides whose bases were separated by (3K × 2)
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167086
DOI: 10.1186/s40659-017-0112-0
ISSN: 07176287
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Biological Research, Volumen 50, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 1-14
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