Genome characterization through dichotomic classes: an analysis of the whole chromosome 1 of a. thaliana
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
In this article we show how dichotomic classes, binary variables
naturally derived from a new mathematical model of the genetic code, can
be used in order to characterize dierent parts of the genome. In particular,
we analyze and compare dierent parts of whole chromosome 1 of Arabidopsis
thaliana: genes, exons, introns, coding sequences (CDS), intergenes, untrans-
lated regions (UTR) and regulatory sequences. In order to accomplish the
task we encode each sequence in the 3 possible reading frames according to
the denitions of the dichotomic classes (parity, Rumer and hidden). Then,
we perform a statistical analysis on the binary sequences. Interestingly, the
results show that coding and non-coding sequences have dierent patterns and
proportions of dichotomic classes. This suggests that the frame is important
only for coding sequences and that dichotomic classes can be useful to recog-
nize them. Moreover, such patterns seem to be more enhanced in CDS than in
exons. Also, we derive an independence test in order to assess whether the per-
centages observed could be considered as an expression of independent random
processes. The results conrm that only genes, exons and CDS seem to possess
a dependence structure that distinguishes them from i.i.d sequences. Such in-
formational content is independent from the global proportion of nucleotides of
a sequence. The present work conrms that the recent mathematical model of
the genetic code is a new paradigm for understanding the management and the
organization of genetic information and is an innovative tool for investigating
informational aspects of error detection/correction mechanisms acting at the
level of DNA replication.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dichotomic classes; genetic code; Arabidopsis thaliana; statistical tests
Elenco autori:
Rosa, Rodolfo; Gonzalez, DIEGO LUIS
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