Analytical Biases Associated with GC-Content in Molecular Evolution.

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Title
Analytical Biases Associated with GC-Content in Molecular Evolution.
Journal
Frontiers in Genetics
Author(s)
Romiguier J., Roux C.
ISSN-L
1664-8021
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Pages
16
Language
english
Abstract
Molecular evolution is being revolutionized by high-throughput sequencing allowing an increased amount of genome-wide data available for multiple species. While base composition summarized by GC-content is one of the first metrics measured in genomes, its genomic distribution is a frequently neglected feature in downstream analyses based on DNA sequence comparisons. Here, we show how base composition heterogeneity among loci and taxa can bias common molecular evolution analyses such as phylogenetic tree reconstruction, detection of natural selection and estimation of codon usage. We then discuss the biological, technical and methodological causes of these GC-associated biases and suggest approaches to overcome them.

Keywords
GC-content, positive selection, biased gene conversion, codon usage bias, phylogeny, methodological biases
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Web of science
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Yes
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