The GC-content at the 5' ends of human protein-coding genes is undergoing mutational decay.
Yi QiuYoon Mo KangChristopher KorfmannFanny PouyetAndrew EckfordAlexander F PalazzoPublished in: Genome biology (2024)
Our results indicate that the dynamics of this GC-peak in amniotes is largely shaped by historic patterns of recombination. Since decay of GC-content towards the mutation rate equilibrium is the default state for non-functional DNA, the observed decrease in GC-content at TSSs in apes and rodents indicates that the GC-peak is not being maintained by selection on most protein-coding genes in those species.