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Xing, Y.Q., Liu, G.Q., Zhao, X.J., Cai, L. (2013). An analysis and prediction of nucleosome positioning based on information content.  Chromosome Res. 21(1): 63--74.
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FBrf0221015
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Research paper
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Nucleosome positioning plays a key role in the regulation of many biological processes. In this study, the statistical difference of information content was investigated in nucleosome and linker DNA regions across eukaryotic organisms. By analyzing the information redundancy, D k , in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Drosophila melanogaster, and Caenorhabditis elegans genomes, the short-range dominance of nucleotide correlation in nucleosome and linker DNA regions was confirmed. Significant difference of the D k value between the nucleosome and linker DNA regions was also found. The underlying reason for many successful oligonucleotide-based predictions of nucleosome positioning in eukaryotic model organisms may be attributed to the short-range dominance of nucleotide correlation in the nucleosome and linker DNA regions. When applying power spectrum analysis to the nucleosome and linker DNA regions, some obvious differences in sequence periodic signals were observed. The parameter F k was introduced to describe particular base correlation. Furthermore, the support vector machine combining F k was used to classify nucleosome and linker DNA regions in Homo sapiens, Oryzias latipes, C. elegans, Candida albicans, and S. cerevisiae. Independent test demonstrated that a good performance can be achieved by using this algorithm. This result further revealed that base correlation information has an important role in nucleosome positioning.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Chromosome Res.
    Title
    Chromosome Research
    Publication Year
    1993-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0967-3849
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