Environments shape the nucleotide composition of genomes

KU Foerstner, C Von Mering, SD Hooper, P Bork - EMBO reports, 2005 - embopress.org
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To test the impact of environments on genome evolution, we analysed the relative
abundance of the nucleotides guanine and cytosine ('GC content') of large numbers of
sequences from four distinct environmental samples (ocean surface water, farm soil, an
acidophilic mine drainage biofilm and deep‐sea whale carcasses). We show that the GC
content of complex microbial communities seems to be globally and actively influenced by
the environment. The observed nucleotide compositions cannot be easily explained by …
To test the impact of environments on genome evolution, we analysed the relative abundance of the nucleotides guanine and cytosine (‘GC content’) of large numbers of sequences from four distinct environmental samples (ocean surface water, farm soil, an acidophilic mine drainage biofilm and deep‐sea whale carcasses). We show that the GC content of complex microbial communities seems to be globally and actively influenced by the environment. The observed nucleotide compositions cannot be easily explained by distinct phylogenetic origins of the species in the environments; the genomic GC content may change faster than was previously thought, and is also reflected in the amino‐acid composition of the proteins in these habitats.
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