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Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 103 (1), 82-91 (Jan 2007)
Biotechniques 44 (6), 811-3 (May 2008)
We previously showed that an ambigraphic nucleic acid notation, based on symmetrical lowercase Roman characters, permits users to complement DNA by physically rotating the sequence text 180°. This article describes an enhanced ambigraphic notation, which uses concept-related symbol design, rather than the arbitrary set of symbols that constitute the Roman alphabet, to logically encode the four DNA bases and 11 ambiguity characters. As ambigrams, the symbols continue to permit the rapid derivation of complementary sequences and visualization of palindromic DNA. In addition, the new AmbiScript notation uses legibility principles to support the identification of sequence polymorphism and improves writing efficiency by requiring fewer strokes per character than the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) notation.
Nature reviews. Genetics, published online 27 Dec 2007
Here we consider how changes in protein sequence affect the corresponding 3D structure
Nat Rev Genet 9 (9), 649 (Sep 2008)
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS. 59 (4), 627-47 (Apr 2002)
BMC bioinformatics 9 (1), 333 (07 Aug 2008)
Cell 134 (3), 416 (2008)
A complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence was reconstructed from a 38,000 year-old Neandertal individual with 8341 mtDNA sequences identified among 4.8 Gb of DNA generated from ∼0.3 g of bone. Analysis of the assembled sequence unequivocally establishes that the Neandertal mtDNA falls outside the variation of extant human mtDNAs, and allows an estimate of the divergence date between the two mtDNA lineages of 660,000 ± 140,000 years. Of the 13 proteins encoded in the mtDNA, subunit 2 of cytochrome c oxidase of the mitochondrial electron transport chain has experienced the largest number of amino acid substitutions in human ancestors since the separation from Neandertals. There is evidence that purifying selection in the Neandertal mtDNA was reduced compared with other primate lineages, suggesting that the effective population size of Neandertals was small.
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