Spectral Analysis of Guanine and Cytosine Fluctuations of Mouse Genomic DNA
Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 4(3):L453-L464 (2004) We study global fluctuations of the guanine and cytosine base content (GC%) in mouse genomic DNA using spectral analyses. Power spectra S(f) of GC% fluctuations in all nineteen autosomal and two sex chromosomes are observed to have the universal f...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 4(3):L453-L464 (2004) We study global fluctuations of the guanine and cytosine base content (GC%)
in mouse genomic DNA using spectral analyses. Power spectra S(f) of GC%
fluctuations in all nineteen autosomal and two sex chromosomes are observed to
have the universal functional form S(f) \sim 1/f^alpha (alpha \approx 1) over
several orders of magnitude in the frequency range 10^-7< f < 10^-5 cycle/base,
corresponding to long-ranging GC% correlations at distances between 100 kb and
10 Mb. S(f) for higher frequencies (f > 10^-5 cycle/base) shows a flattened
power-law function with alpha < 1 across all twenty-one chromosomes. The
substitution of about 38% interspersed repeats does not affect the functional
form of S(f), indicating that these are not predominantly responsible for the
long-ranged multi-scale GC% fluctuations in mammalian genomes. Several
biological implications of the large-scale GC% fluctuation are discussed,
including neutral evolutionary history by DNA duplication, chromosomal bands,
spatial distribution of transcription units (genes), replication timing, and
recombination hot spots. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.q-bio/0411017 |