Surveying mutation density patterns around specific genomic features

  1. Yan Guo1,4
  1. 1 University of New Mexico;
  2. 2 National Cheng Kung University;
  3. 3 UNM Health Sciences Center
  • * Corresponding author; email: yanguo1978{at}gmail.com
  • Abstract

    Mutation density patterns reveal unique biological properties of specific genomic regions and shed light on the mechanisms of carcinogenesis. While previous studies reported insightful mutation density patterns associated with certain genomic regions such as transcription start sites and DNA replication origins, a tool that can systematically investigate mutational spatial patterns is still lacking. Thus, we developed MutDens, a bioinformatics tool for comprehensive analysis of mutation density patterns around genomic features, i.e., genomic positions, in humans and other model species. By scanning the bidirectional vicinity regions of given positions, MutDens systematically characterizes the mutation density for single-base substitution mutational classes after adjusting for total mutation burden and local nucleotide proportion. Analysis results using MutDens not only verified the previously reported transcriptional strand bias around transcription start sites and replicative strand bias around DNA replication origins, but also identified novel mutation density patterns around other genomics features, such as enhancers and retrotransposon insertion polymorphism sites. To our knowledge, MutDens is the first tool that systematically calculates, examines, and compares mutation density patterns, thus providing a valuable avenue for investigating the mutational landscapes associated with important genomic features.

    • Received March 17, 2022.
    • Accepted September 9, 2022.

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