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Periodic oscillations of the genomic nucleotide sequences disclose major differences in the way of constructing homologous proteins from different procaryotic species
Erratum to the article: <i>Periodic oscillations of the genomic nucleotide sequences disclose major differences in the way of constructing homologous proteins from different procaryotic species</i> [C. R. Biologies 330 (2007) 13–32]
Mapping of the Influenza-A Hemagglutinin Serotypes Evolution by the ISSCOR Method
Analyses and visualizations by the ISSCOR method of influenza virus
hemagglutinin genes of different A-subtypes revealed some rather striking
temporal relationships between groups of individual gene subsets. Based on
these findings we consider application of the ISSCOR-PCA method for analyses of
large sets of homologous genes to be a worthwhile addition to a toolbox of
genomics - allowing for a rapid diagnostics of trends, and ultimately even
aiding an early warning of newly emerging epidemiological threats.Comment: 26 pages with figures (Figs. 1-4 in the main text, and Figs. S1-S5 in
supplementary materials
Primary sequences of proteins from complete genomes display a singular periodicity: Alignment-free <i>N</i>-gram analysis
ISSCOR: Intragenic, Stochastic Synonymous Codon Occurrence Replacement – a new method for an alignment-free genome sequence analysis
Hierarchical clustering based upon contextual alignment of proteins: a different way to approach phylogeny
An essential yeast protein, encoded by duplicated genes TIF1 and TIF2 and homologous to the mammalian translation initiation factor eIF-4A, can suppress a mitochondrial missense mutation.
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