A SIMULATION OF THE GENETIC PERIODICITIES MODULO-2 AND MODULO-3 WITH PROCESSES OF NUCLEOTIDE INSERTIONS AND DELETIONS

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ARQUES, DG [1 ]
MICHEL, CJ [1 ]
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[1] FRIEDRICH MIESCHER INST,BIOINFORMAT GRP,CH-4002 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
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10.1016/S0022-5193(05)80659-9
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Recently, a new genetic process termed RNA editing has been identified showing insertions and deletions of nucleotides in particular RNA molecules. On the other hand, there are a few non-random statistical properties in genes: in particular, the periodicity modulo 3 (P3) associated with an open reading frame, the periodicity modulo 2 (P2) associated with alternating purine/pyrimidine stretches, the YRY(N)6YRY preferential occurrence (R = purine = adenine or guanine, Y = pyrimidine = cytosine or thymine, N = R or Y) representing a "code" of the DNA helix pitch, etc. The problem investigated here is whether a process of the type RNA editing can lead to the non-random statistical properties commonly observed in genes. This paper will show in particular that:u-The process of insertions and deletions of mononucleotides in the initial sequence [YRY(N)3]* [series of YRY(N)3] can lead to the periodicity modulo 2 (P2).-The process of insertions and deletions of trinucleotides in the initial sequence [YRY(N)6]* [series of YRY(N)6] can lead to the periodicity modulo 3 (P3) and the YRY(N)6 YRY preferential occurrence.-Furthermore, these two processes lead to a strong correlation with the reality, namely the mononucleotide insertion/deletion process, with the 5' eukaryotic regions and the trinucleotide insertion/deletion process, with the eukaryotic protein coding genes. © 1992 Academic Press Limited All rights reserved.
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