“…One of the most striking features of human protein coding genes is the pattern of GC-content present along its length (Palazzo et al, 2024; Palazzo and Kang, 2021). In particular, it has been observed that GC-content is highest at the 5’ end of genes, and that this decreases as one travels downstream and is lowest at the 3’ end of genes (Xia et al, 2003; Louie et al, 2003; Zhang et al, 2004; Kalari et al, 2006; Haerty and Ponting, 2015; Zhu et al, 2009; Palazzo and Kang, 2021; Palazzo et al, 2024). In addition, it has been observed that GC-content is higher in exons than in introns, with it being highest in the first exon and decreasing with every subsequent exon (Palazzo et al, 2024; Zhu et al, 2009).…”