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Summary:  Duckweed's CDS sequences are GC biased, while the rest of the non-CDS genome is AT biased.
[[File:Screen shot 2012-09-28 at 8.39.08 AM.png|thumb|800px|center|Screen shot of a region of the duckweed genome.  Background is colored based on underlying GC content such that GC rich regions are green and AT rich regions are white.  Gene models are composite colored arrows drawn above and below the dashed line in the center of the image.  Green regions of gene models are CDS regions.]]
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Revision as of 15:41, 28 September 2012

Summary: Duckweed's CDS sequences are GC biased, while the rest of the non-CDS genome is AT biased.

Screen shot of a region of the duckweed genome. Background is colored based on underlying GC content such that GC rich regions are green and AT rich regions are white. Gene models are composite colored arrows drawn above and below the dashed line in the center of the image. Green regions of gene models are CDS regions.
Organism Genome GC content CDS GC content histogram Codon usage Amino acid usage
Duckweed GC: 36.00% AT: 49.66% N: 14.34% X: 0.00%
Rice: http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl?dsgid=16888 GC: 43.55% AT: 56.41% N: 0.04% X: 0.00%