In this study, we describe a property of Gramineae genes, and perhaps all monocot genes, that is not observed in eudicot genes. Along the direction of transcription, beginning at the junction of the 5′-UTR and the coding region, there are gradients in GC content, codon usage, and amino-acid usage. The magnitudes of these gradients are large enough to hinder the annotation of the rice genome and to confound the detection of protein homologies across the monocot-eudicot divide.
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Wong, G. K. S., Wang, J., Tao, L., Tan, J., Zhang, J., Passey, D. A., & Yu, J. (2002). Compositional gradients in Gramineae genes. Genome Research, 12(6), 851–856. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.189102
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