Tentative Study of the Coding Sequences Without 3-base Periodicity
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    Fourier spectra of 120 short coding sequences (<1 200 bp) show that not all coding sequences are characterized by 3-base periodicity. Statistical analysis suggests that whether a coding sequence has 3-base periodicity may be related to the composition and distribution of bases, the usage and the order of the amino acids of the encoded protein as well as the synonymous codon usage. Generally, the content of A+U is higher than that of G+C in non-period-3 sequences, inversely in period-3 sequences. In the three codon positions, the base distribution in the non-periodic-3 sequences is more uniform than in the periodic-3 sequences. The usage biases of the amino acids and the codons in non-period-3 sequences are weaker than that in period-3 sequences. All of these phenomena should be considered sufficiently in predicting the genes and exons of DNA sequences by Fourier analysis method.

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ZHANG Jing, SHI Xiu-Fan. Tentative Study of the Coding Sequences Without 3-base Periodicity[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2002,29(2):267-272

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  • Received:July 10,2001
  • Revised:August 27,2001
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