Mol Biol Evol. 2011 Jan;28(1):21-3. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msq222. Epub 2010 Sep 3.
In an article published in these pages, Elhaik et al. (Elhaik E, Landan G, Graur D. 2009. Can GC content at third-codon positions be used as a proxy for isochore composition? Mol Biol Evol. 26:1829-1833) asked if GC3, the GC level of the third-codon positions in protein-coding genes, can be used as a "proxy" to estimate the GC level of the surrounding isochore. We use available data to directly answer this simple question in the affirmative and show how the use of indirect methods can lead to apparently conflicting conclusions. The answer reasserts that in human and other vertebrates, genes have a strong tendency to reside in compositionally corresponding isochores, which has far-reaching implications for genome structure and evolution.
在本刊发表的一篇文章中,Elhaik 等人(Elhaik E、Landan G、Graur D. 2009. 第三密码子位置的 GC 含量可否用作同调组成的替代指标?Mol Biol Evol. 26:1829-1833)探讨了第三密码子位置的 GC 含量(GC3)是否可作为“替代指标”来估算周围同调的 GC 含量。我们利用现有数据对此进行了直接验证,结果证实了 GC3 可以作为一个可靠的替代指标,并且展示了间接方法可能导致明显矛盾结论的原因。这一答案再次证实,在人类和其他脊椎动物中,基因具有强烈倾向于存在于组成上相应的同调中的特征,这对基因组结构和进化具有深远的意义。