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An approach for searching insertions in bacterial genes leading to the phase shift of triplet periodicity.


ABSTRACT: The concept of the phase shift of triplet periodicity (TP) was used for searching potential DNA insertions in genes from 17 bacterial genomes. A mathematical algorithm for detection of these insertions has been developed. This approach can detect potential insertions and deletions with lengths that are not multiples of three bases, especially insertions of relatively large DNA fragments (>100 bases). New similarity measure between triplet matrixes was employed to improve the sensitivity for detecting the TP phase shift. Sequences of 17,220 bacterial genes with each consisting of more than 1,200 bases were analyzed, and the presence of a TP phase shift has been shown in ?16% of analysed genes (2,809 genes), which is about 4 times more than that detected in our previous work. We propose that shifts of the TP phase may indicate the shifts of reading frame in genes after insertions of the DNA fragments with lengths that are not multiples of three bases. A relationship between the phase shifts of TP and the frame shifts in genes is discussed.

SUBMITTER: Korotkova MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5054449 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An approach for searching insertions in bacterial genes leading to the phase shift of triplet periodicity.

Korotkova Maria A MA   Kudryashov Nikolay A NA   Korotkov Eugene V EV  

Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics 20111001 4-5


The concept of the phase shift of triplet periodicity (TP) was used for searching potential DNA insertions in genes from 17 bacterial genomes. A mathematical algorithm for detection of these insertions has been developed. This approach can detect potential insertions and deletions with lengths that are not multiples of three bases, especially insertions of relatively large DNA fragments (>100 bases). New similarity measure between triplet matrixes was employed to improve the sensitivity for dete  ...[more]

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