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. 2012 Aug 10;10(4):175–180. doi: 10.1016/j.gpb.2012.08.002

Table 1.

Mechanisms associated with compositional dynamics of eubacterial genomes

Mechanism In-Track/Op-Track GC-content/R-content Mutation/selection Selected Ref.
Global repair and replicationa +++/++ +++/++ +++/++ [2], [3], [7], [8]
Transcription-coupled DNA repair and transcriptiona +/++ ++/+ ++/+ [16], [20], [21], [22], [23]
Strand-biased nucleotide compositiona ++/+ +/++ ++/+ [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]
Strand-biased gene distributionb +/++ +/++ +/++ [4], [6], [8]
Horizontal gene transfer/transpositionb +/++ +/+ +/++ [8]
Genome size expansionb +/++ ++/+ +/++ [4], [8]
Environmental biotic and abiotic factors +/+ +/+ +/+ [7]

Note: Some relevant molecular mechanisms and their impacts on the informational (In-Track) or (/) operational (Op-Track) tracks, GC- or R (purine)-contents, and mutation or selection are scored qualitatively (weakly positive, +; moderately positive, ++; and strongly positive, +++). A limited number of examples are provided as references (parentheses). Mechanisms related to composition alteration and those related to gene alteration are indicated by a and b, respectively.