Gene finding in novel genomes
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Abstract
Background
Computational gene prediction continues to be an important problem, especially for genomes with little experimental data.
Results
I introduce the SNAP gene finder which has been designed to be easily adaptable to a variety of genomes. In novel genomes without an appropriate gene finder, I demonstrate that employing a foreign gene finder can produce highly inaccurate results, and that the most compatible parameters may not come from the nearest phylogenetic neighbor. I find that foreign gene finders are more usefully employed to bootstrap parameter estimation and that the resulting parameters can be highly accurate.
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Keywords
- Genome
- Gene
- Computational biology
- Gene prediction
- Phylogenetic tree
- DNA microarray
- Biology
- Genetics
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