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Figure 1.

The mean and standard error of of each sliding window in E. coli.

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Figure 2.

The mean of the tenth window vs. the mean of the first window (5′ ).

Each data point represents the entire genome of one organism.

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Figure 3.

The mean of the first window as a function of the genomic GC content.

Each data point represents one organism.

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Figure 4.

The mean of the first window as a function of the optimal growth temperature in prokaryotes.

Each data point represents one organism.

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Figure 5.

Comparison of the mean 5′ between genes with the highest 5% and the lowest 5% GC content within each genome.

Each data point represents one organism.

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Figure 6.

Comparison of the mean 5′ between genes with the highest 5% and the lowest 5% expression level in E. coli, S. cerevisiae, D. melanogaster, and H. sapiens.

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