Universal 1/f noise, cross-overs of scaling exponents, and chromo- some specific patterns of GC content in DNA sequences of the human genome. submitted to Physical Review E.W. Li, D. Holste, Universal 1/f noise, cross-overs of scaling exponents, and chromosome specific patterns of GC ...
GC Content Calculator Crash Course in GC Content Type: DNA RNA Clear Submit Nucleotide bonds In DNA and RNA, the distribution of bases has a significant impact on our ability to study and manipulate genes. Within the double helix, adenine always binds to thymine (or uracil in RNA) using...
[6]. Ikemura T , Aota S I .Global variation in G+C content along vertebrate genome DNA. Possible correlation with chromosome band structures.[J].Journal of Molecular Biology, 1988, 203(1):1-13. [7]. Aota,Shin-ichi,Ikemura,et al.Diversity in G+C content at the third position of cod...
Base Type * (Only accept five letters ATGCU, case-insensive)Why to care about GC Content? The GC pair is bound by three hydrogen bonds, while AT pairs are bound by two hydrogen bonds. And so, The GC content affects the stability of DNA. The GC content affects the secondary structure ...
The GC content affects the annealing temperature for template DNA in PCR experiments. Where to apply the GC Content? The GC Content can be used in 1. primer design for PCR experiments 2. gene design from protein expression 3. mRNA hairpin prediction and etc. ...
GC content The percentage of nitrogenous bases on double-stranded DNA which is either guanine and cytosine, a datum of interest to molecular biologists as guanine and cytosine bind to each other with 3 hydrogen bonds (in contrast to adenine and thymine, which share 2 hydrogen bonds), and thus...
The GC-content of a DNA string is given by the percentage of symbols in the string that are 'C' or 'G'. For example, the GC-content of "AGCTATAG" is 37.5%. Note that the reverse complement of any DNA string has the same GC-content. ...
Journal2000, Trends in Ecology & Evolution Arne Ø. Mooers, Edward C. Holmes GC content: the proportion of a DNA strand, RNA strand, gene, gene region, chromosome or genome that is guanine (G) or cytosine (C) rather than adenine (A) or thymine (T) [or for RNA, uracil (U)]. ...
DNAsegmentswithveryhighGCcontenthaveproveddifficulttohandleinawiderangeofmolecularanalyses.GC-richregionsmayformrigid,constrainedsecondarystructuresthataredifficultorimpossiblefortheDNApolymerasestoenterunderstandardPCRconditions.6 HighlyGC-richregionscanobstructPCRdependentanalysesinthefollowingsituations:1.StandardPCR...
Enthalpy of helix-coil transition of DNA: Dependence on Na+ concentration and GC-content. J Biomol Structure & Dynamics 1990;8:131-38Karapetian A.T., Vardevanian P.O., Frank-Kamenetskii M.D. Enthalpy of Helix-Coil Transition of DNA: Dependence on Na+ Concentration and GC-content. //...