| Literature DB >> 33457843 |
Zhiwen Chen1, Jianguo Zhao1,2, Jun Qiao2, Weijia Li1, Jingwei Li1, Ran Xu2, Haiyan Wang2, Zehui Liu2, Baoyan Xing1, Jonathan F Wendel3, Corrinne E Grover3.
Abstract
Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense mitochondrial genomes were analyzed to understand the factors shaping codon usage. While most analyses of codon usage suggest minimal to no bias, nucleotide composition, specifically GC content, was significantly correlated with codon usage. In general, both mitochondrial genomes favor codons that end in A or U, with a secondary preference for pyrimidine rich codons. These observations are similar to previous reports of codon usage in cotton nuclear genomes, possibly suggestive of a general bias spanning genomic compartment. Although evidence for codon usage bias is weak for most genes, we identified six genes (i.e. atp8, atp9, sdh3, sdh4, mttB and rpl2) with significant nonrandom codon usage. In general, we find multiple factors that influence cotton mitochondrial genome codon usage, which may include selection in a subset of genes.Entities:
Keywords: ENC and GC content; Gossypium mitochondria; neutral mutation; preferred codons; selection
Year: 2020 PMID: 33457843 PMCID: PMC7782173 DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2020.1780969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA B Resour ISSN: 2380-2359 Impact factor: 0.658