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Methylation-driven model for analysis of dinucleotide evolution in genomes
2020
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
CpGs, the major methylation sites in vertebrate genomes, exhibit a high mutation rate from the methylated form of CpG to TpG/CpA and, therefore, influence the evolution of genome composition. However, the quantitative effects of CpG to TpG/CpA mutations on the evolution of genome composition in terms of the dinucleotide frequencies/proportions remain poorly understood. Based on the neutral theory of molecular evolution, we propose a methylation-driven model (MDM) that allows predicting the
doi:10.1186/s12976-020-00122-x
pmid:32264909
fatcat:3zjxirsfeja57h4gcom7nouuqu