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arxiv: 0803.1261 · v1 · submitted 2008-03-08 · 🧬 q-bio.GN

Chance and necessity in chromosomal gene distributions

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keywords regulatorybi-directionalchromosomesgenesmodelregionstranscriptionalanalogies
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By analyzing the spacing of genes on chromosomes, we find that transcriptional and RNA-processing regulatory sequences outside coding regions leave footprints on the distribution of intergenic distances. Using analogies between genes on chromosomes and one-dimensional gases, we constructed a statistical null model. We have used this to estimate typical upstream and downstream regulatory sequence sizes in various species. Deviations from this model reveal bi-directional transcriptional regulatory regions in S. cerevisiae and bi-directional terminators in E. coli.

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