Mouchiroud D
C R Acad Sci III. 1986;303(19):743-8.
The C + G percentage in third position of codons is linearly dependent on the C + G composition of flanking regions and introns. A similar relationship is shown for the first and second position which significantly influence the nature of amino acid sequence. If mutations would be oriented according to the local base composition, this will imply that genes of the same multigenic family would evolve at different rate.
密码子第三位的C+G百分比与侧翼区域和内含子的C+G组成呈线性相关。第一和第二位也显示出类似的关系,它们对氨基酸序列的性质有显著影响。如果突变是根据局部碱基组成定向的,这将意味着同一多基因家族的基因将以不同的速率进化。