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Is There Evidence for Convergent Evolution around Human Microsatellites?

Journal article published in 2007 by Matthew T. Webster, Jonas Hagberg ORCID
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Abstract

A study by Vowles and Amos (2004) identified atypical patterns of base composition around human microsatellites and argued that microsatellites generate mutational biases in their flanking regions. Here, we perform simulations of molecular evolution using a simple model that suggest similar patterns can be produced without any such biases in genome evolution.