FragGeneScan: predicting genes in short and error-prone reads
Indiana University Bloomington
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Abstract
The advances of next-generation sequencing technology have facilitated metagenomics research that attempts to determine directly the whole collection of genetic material within an environmental sample (i.e. the metagenome). Identification of genes directly from short reads has become an important yet challenging problem in annotating metagenomes, since the assembly of metagenomes is often not available. Gene predictors developed for whole genomes (e.g. Glimmer) and recently developed for metagenomic sequences (e.g. MetaGene) show a significant decrease in performance as the sequencing error rates increase, or as reads get shorter. We have developed a novel gene prediction method FragGeneScan, which combines…
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- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Computational biology
- Gene prediction
- Gene
- Genome
- Genetics
- DNA sequencing
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