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Codon usage pattern and evolutionary forces of mitochondrial ND genes among orders of class Amphibia

Parvin A. Barbhuiya, Arif Uddin, Supriyo Chakraborty

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, we used a bioinformatics approach to analyze the nucleotide composition and pattern of synonymous codon usage in mitochondrial ND genes in three amphibian groups, that is, orders Anura, Caudata, and Gymnophiona to identify the commonality and the differences of codon usage as no research work was reported yet. The high value of the effective number of codons revealed that the codon usage bias (CUB) was low in mitochondrial ND genes among the orders. Nucleotide composition analysis suggested that for each gene, the compositional features differed among Anura, Caudata, and Gymnophiona and the GC content was lower than AT content. Furthermore, a highly significant difference (p < .05) for GC content was found in each gene among the orders. The heat map showed contrasting patterns of codon usage among different ND genes. The regression of GC12 on GC3 suggested a narrow range of GC3 distribution and some points were located in the diagonal, indicating both mutation pressure and natural selection might influence the CUB. Moreover, the slope of the regression line was less than 0.5 in all ND genes among orders, indicating natural selection might have played the dominant role whereas mutation pressure had played a minor role in shaping CUB of ND genes across orders.

Topics & Concepts

GeneBiologyNatural selectionMitochondrial DNACaudataGC-contentGeneticsAmphibianCodon usage biasMutationSalamandridaeSelection (genetic algorithm)Evolutionary biologyZoologyEcologyGenomeArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA modifications and cancer