Ghosh, Manash KBothra, Asim KSen, Arnab2022-06-052022-06-052010-030974-6927https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4430Burkholderia mallei are pathogenic gram negative ß Proteobacteria those are available in Africa, Asia, Middle East, Central and South America and abundantly known as the causal organism of glanders. In this study, the synonymous patterns of four Burkholderia mallei (Burkholderia mallei ATCC 23344, Burkholderia mallei NCTC 10229, Burkholderia mallei NCTC 10247, Burkholderia mallei SAVP1) genome were compared and analyzed to each other. It was observed that Burkholderia mallei have high G+C content and moderately biased. Using cogon adaptation index (CAI) as a numerical estimator of gene expression level where ribosomal protein coding genes were considered as a reference of highly expressed genes. Here, we also studied the functional analysis of the PHX genes, gene expression level correspondence analysis and horizontally transferred pathogenicity related genes activity. COGs are also associated with metabolism especially those linked to carbohydrate metabolism and amino acid transport.enBurkholderia malleiCodon biasCorrespondence analysisPHXCOGBioinformatics of codon usage pattern in pathogenic proteobacteria Burkholderia malleiNBU Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 4, March-2010, pp. 65-71Article