F. Alvarezvalin et al., SYNONYMOUS AND NONSYNONYMOUS SUBSTITUTIONS IN MAMMALIAN GENES - INTRAGENIC CORRELATIONS, Journal of molecular evolution, 46(1), 1998, pp. 37-44
Previous investigations indicated that synonymous and nonsynonymous su
bstitution rates are correlated in mammalian genes. In the present wor
k, this correlation has been studied at the intragenic level using a d
ataset of 48 orthologous genes from species belonging to at least four
different mammalian orders. The results obtained show that the intrag
enic variability in synonymous rates is correlated with that of nonsyn
onymous rates. Moreover, the variation in GC level (and especially of
C level) of silent positions along each gene is correlated with the va
riation in synonymous rate. These results reinforce the previous concl
usions that synonymous and nonsynonymous rates as well as GC levels of
silent positions are to some extent under common selective constraint
s.