Prevalence of quadruplexes in the human genome
University of Cambridge · Bridge University
Abstract
Guanine-rich DNA sequences of a particular form have the ability to fold into four-stranded structures called G-quadruplexes. In this paper, we present a working rule to predict which primary sequences can form this structure, and describe a search algorithm to identify such sequences in genomic DNA. We count the number of quadruplexes found in the human genome and compare that with the figure predicted by modelling DNA as a Bernoulli stream or as a Markov chain, using windows of various sizes. We demonstrate that the distribution of loop lengths is significantly different from what would be expected in a random case, providing an indication of the number of potentially relevant quadruplex-forming sequences.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- G-quadruplex
- Human genome
- Genome
- Computational biology
- DNA
- Genetics
- Markov chain