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Intrinsic laws of k-mer spectra of genome sequences and evolution mechanism of genomes
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Abstract
Background K-mer spectra of DNA sequences contain important information about sequence composition and sequence evolution. We want to reveal the evolution rules of genome sequences by studying the k-mer spectra of genome sequences. Results The intrinsic laws of k-mer spectra of 920 genome sequences from primate to prokaryote were analyzed. We found that there are two types of evolution selection modes in genome sequences, named as CG Independent Selection and TA Independent Selection. There is a mutual inhibition relationship between CG and TA independent selections. We found that the intensity of CG and TA independent selections correlates closely with genome evolution and G+C content of genome sequences. The living habits of species are related closely to the independent selection modes adopted by species genomes. Consequently, we proposed an evolution mechanism of genomes in which the genome evolution is determined by the intensities of the CG and TA independent selections and the mutual inhibition relationship. Besides, by the evolution mechanism of genomes, we speculated the evolution modes of prokaryotes in mild and extreme environments in the anaerobic age and the evolving process of prokaryotes from anaerobic to aerobic environment on earth as well as the originations of different eukaryotes. Conclusion We found that there are two independent selection modes in genome sequences. The evolution of genome sequence is determined by the two independent selection modes and the mutual inhibition relationship between them.
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Title: Intrinsic laws of k-mer spectra of genome sequences and evolution mechanism of genomes
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Abstract
Background K-mer spectra of DNA sequences contain important information about sequence composition and sequence evolution.
We want to reveal the evolution rules of genome sequences by studying the k-mer spectra of genome sequences.
Results The intrinsic laws of k-mer spectra of 920 genome sequences from primate to prokaryote were analyzed.
We found that there are two types of evolution selection modes in genome sequences, named as CG Independent Selection and TA Independent Selection.
There is a mutual inhibition relationship between CG and TA independent selections.
We found that the intensity of CG and TA independent selections correlates closely with genome evolution and G+C content of genome sequences.
The living habits of species are related closely to the independent selection modes adopted by species genomes.
Consequently, we proposed an evolution mechanism of genomes in which the genome evolution is determined by the intensities of the CG and TA independent selections and the mutual inhibition relationship.
Besides, by the evolution mechanism of genomes, we speculated the evolution modes of prokaryotes in mild and extreme environments in the anaerobic age and the evolving process of prokaryotes from anaerobic to aerobic environment on earth as well as the originations of different eukaryotes.
Conclusion We found that there are two independent selection modes in genome sequences.
The evolution of genome sequence is determined by the two independent selection modes and the mutual inhibition relationship between them.
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